English & Literature Hamlet realizes that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern cannot be trusted. What does he let them know in lines 376-377? Asked by lololol on 27 Oct 08:04 Last updated by Jill W on 17 Oct 21:56
Hamlet is speaking to Horatio in the given lines: I would not hear your enemy say so, Nor shall you do my ear that violence To make it truster of your own report Against yourself. I know you are no truant.