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Where in Shakespeare is found "all the ills that flesh is heir to"?

This may be just part of a line. I have searched Bartlett & the internet to no avail.


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It's part of the sililoquy that begins, "To be or not to be..."

Don't stop there, though. Just as good a one comes later on, "So oft it happens in particular men..."