O, out of that ‘no hope’
What great hope have you! no hope, that way, is
Another way so high a hope that even
Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond,
But doubts discovery there. Will you grant with me
That Ferdinand is drowned?
-Antonio
The Tempest Act II, Scene i, Line 239
This is Antonio talking his friend, Sebastian, into killing the king, Sebastian’s brother. We’ve covered this section, though not this exact line, about two years ago. The ‘no hope’ being referred to is the fact that there’s no hope that the king’s son, Ferdinand, is alive. And since he’s not, Sebastian is the next in line to be king if anything should happen to the king. And that’s what Antonio is talking about here. I love the wording
no hope, that way , is
Another way so high a hope that even
Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond,
But doubts discovery there.
I don’t know how you can fail to appreciate the genius of
Will when you read a line such as this.
Yes, you're right; I've used this pic from The Rarer Action before. But it's such a good one, and specifically drawn for today's Totally Random line, that I couldn't resist.