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Clips from Hamlet (2000)
"that he which hath your noble father slain"
Hamlet (2000)
"pursued my life."
Hamlet (2000)
"Tell me why you proceeded not in these feats so..."
Hamlet (2000)
"crimeful and capital in nature."
Hamlet (2000)
"The queen his mother"
Hamlet (2000)
"lives almost by his looks"
Hamlet (2000)
"and for myself, my virtue or my plague, I know not which,"
Hamlet (2000)
"she's so conjunctive to my life and soul"
Hamlet (2000)
"that as the star moves not but in his sphere,"
Hamlet (2000)
"I could not but by her."
Hamlet (2000)
"So I have a noble father lost."
Hamlet (2000)
"A sister..."
Hamlet (2000)
"driven to desperate terms whose worth, if praises may bring back"
Hamlet (2000)
"stood challenger on mount of all the age for her perfections."
Hamlet (2000)
"But my revenge will come."
Hamlet (2000)
"Break not your sleeps for that."
Hamlet (2000)
"You must not think that we are made of stuff so flat and dull"
Hamlet (2000)
"that we can let our beard be shook with danger"
Hamlet (2000)
"and think it pastime."
Hamlet (2000)
"You shortly shall hear more."
Hamlet (2000)
"I loved your father,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and we love ourself."
Hamlet (2000)
"And that, I hope, will teach you to imagine..."
Hamlet (2000)
"From Hamlet."
Hamlet (2000)
"Laertes, you shall hear."
Hamlet (2000)
""High and mighty, you shall know I am set naked on your kingdom.""
Hamlet (2000)
"Tomorrow I shall beg your leave to your kingly eyes,"
Hamlet (2000)
"where I shall, first asking your pardon thereunto,"
Hamlet (2000)
"recount the occasion of my sudden and more strange return."
Hamlet (2000)
""Hamlet.""
Hamlet (2000)
"Naked?"
Hamlet (2000)
"And in a postscript here, he says "alone.""
Hamlet (2000)
"Can you advise me?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I'm lost in it, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"But let him come."
Hamlet (2000)
"It warms the very sickness in my heart."
Hamlet (2000)
"If he be now returned,"
Hamlet (2000)
"I shall work him to an exploit, now ripe in my devise,"
Hamlet (2000)
"under the which he shall not choose but fall."
Hamlet (2000)
"And for his death"
Hamlet (2000)
"no wind of blame shall breathe"
Hamlet (2000)
"not even his mother shall uncharge the practice and call it accident."
Hamlet (2000)
"Laertes, was your father dear to you?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Or are you like the painting of a sorrow, a face without a heart?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Why ask you this, my lord?"
Hamlet (2000)
"There live within the very flame of love"
Hamlet (2000)
"a kind of wick or snuff that will abate it."
Hamlet (2000)
"And nothing is as a like goodness still."
Hamlet (2000)
"For goodness, growing to a pleurisy,"
Hamlet (2000)
"dies in his own too-much."
Hamlet (2000)
"That we would do, we should do when we would,"
Hamlet (2000)
"for that "would" changes and hath abatements"
Hamlet (2000)
"and delays as many as there are tongues,"
Hamlet (2000)
"are hands, are accidents."
Hamlet (2000)
"And then this "should" is like a"
Hamlet (2000)
"spendthrift sigh"
Hamlet (2000)
"that hurts by easing."
Hamlet (2000)
"But to the quick of the ulcer,"
Hamlet (2000)
"what wouldst thou undertake to show yourself your father's son"
Hamlet (2000)
"in deed more than in word?"
Hamlet (2000)
"One woe doth tread upon another's heels so fast they follow."
Hamlet (2000)
"Your sister is drowned, Laertes."
Hamlet (2000)
"Drowned?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Drowned."
Hamlet (2000)
"Drowned."
Hamlet (2000)
"Not to have strewed thy grave."
Hamlet (2000)
"And, but that great command o'ersways the order,"
Hamlet (2000)
"she should in ground unsanctified have lodged till the last trumpet."
Hamlet (2000)
"- Must there no more be done? - No more be done."
Hamlet (2000)
"And from her fair and unpolluted flesh..."
Hamlet (2000)
"Ophelia."
Hamlet (2000)
"May violets spring."
Hamlet (2000)
"Hold off the earth awhile till I have caught her one more time in mine arms."
Hamlet (2000)
"Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead"
Hamlet (2000)
"till of this flat you have a mountain made."
Hamlet (2000)
"What's he whose grief bears such an emphasis?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Whose phrase of sorrow conjures the wandering stars"
Hamlet (2000)
"and makes them stand like wonder-wounded hearers?"
Hamlet (2000)
"The devil take thy soul."
Hamlet (2000)
"I loved Ophelia."
Hamlet (2000)
"Forty thousand brothers with all their quantity of love"
Hamlet (2000)
"could not make up my sum."
Hamlet (2000)
"What wilt thou do for her? Show me what thou will do."
Hamlet (2000)
"Wilt thou weep? Wilt fight, wilt tear thyself,"
Hamlet (2000)
"wilt drink up eisel? Eat a crocodile?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Dost thou come here to whine?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Pluck them asunder."
Hamlet (2000)
"What is the reason you use me thus?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I loved you ever."
Hamlet (2000)
"But it does not matter."
Hamlet (2000)
"In my heart there was a kind of fighting that would not let me sleep."
Hamlet (2000)
"Rashly, and praised be rashness for it,"
Hamlet (2000)
"let us know our indiscretions do..."
Hamlet (2000)
"Do sometimes serve us well"
Hamlet (2000)
"when our deep plots do pall."
Hamlet (2000)
"That should teach us"
Hamlet (2000)
"there's a divinity that shapes our ends,"
Hamlet (2000)
"rough-hew them how we will."
Hamlet (2000)
"But wilt thou hear how I did proceed?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I do beseech you."
Hamlet (2000)
"Up from my cabin,"
Hamlet (2000)
"in the dark,"
Hamlet (2000)
"groped I"
Hamlet (2000)
"to unseal their grand commission."
Hamlet (2000)
"Where I found, Horatio..."
Hamlet (2000)
"an exact command"
Hamlet (2000)
"my head should be struck off."
Hamlet (2000)
"Here's the commission."
Hamlet (2000)
"Read it at more leisure."
Hamlet (2000)
"Being thus benetted round with villainies,"
Hamlet (2000)
"I sat me down,"
Hamlet (2000)
"devised a new commission,"
Hamlet (2000)
"wrote it fair."
Hamlet (2000)
"An earnest conjuration from the king"
Hamlet (2000)
"that, on the view and knowing of these contents,"
Hamlet (2000)
"he should these bearers put to sudden death."
Hamlet (2000)
"So Guildenstern and Rosencrantz go to it."
Hamlet (2000)
"Why, man, they did make love to this employment."
Hamlet (2000)
"They are not near my conscience."
Hamlet (2000)
"Their defeat does by their own insinuation grow."
Hamlet (2000)
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