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Clips from Hamlet (2000)
"like Niobe, all tears... Why she, even she..."
Hamlet (2000)
"God!"
Hamlet (2000)
"A beast that wants discourse of reason would have mourned longer."
Hamlet (2000)
"Married with my uncle, my father's brothe, r"
Hamlet (2000)
"but no more like my father than I to Hercules."
Hamlet (2000)
"Within a month."
Hamlet (2000)
"Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears"
Hamlet (2000)
"had left the flushing in her galled eyes... she married."
Hamlet (2000)
"Most wicked speed,"
Hamlet (2000)
"to post with such dexterity to incestuous sheets!"
Hamlet (2000)
"It is not nor it cannot come to good."
Hamlet (2000)
"But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue."
Hamlet (2000)
"What make you from Wittenberg, Marcellus?"
Hamlet (2000)
"- My good lord. - I'm very glad to see you."
Hamlet (2000)
"Good even, sir."
Hamlet (2000)
"But what, in faith, make you from Wittenberg?"
Hamlet (2000)
"A truant disposition, good my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"What is your affair in Elsinore?"
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord, I came to see your father's funeral."
Hamlet (2000)
"I pray thee, do not mock me, fellow student,"
Hamlet (2000)
"I think it was to see my mother's wedding."
Hamlet (2000)
"Indeed, my lord, it followed hard upon."
Hamlet (2000)
"Thrift, thrift, Horatio."
Hamlet (2000)
"The funeral baked meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables."
Hamlet (2000)
"Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven"
Hamlet (2000)
"or ever I had seen that day, Horatio."
Hamlet (2000)
"My father..."
Hamlet (2000)
"methinks I see my father."
Hamlet (2000)
"Where, my lord?"
Hamlet (2000)
"In my mind's eye."
Hamlet (2000)
"I saw him once, he was a goodly king."
Hamlet (2000)
"He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again."
Hamlet (2000)
"I think I saw him..."
Hamlet (2000)
"yester-night."
Hamlet (2000)
"Saw? Who?"
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord, the king. Your father."
Hamlet (2000)
"The king my father."
Hamlet (2000)
"Season your admiration for a while"
Hamlet (2000)
"with an attent ear, till I may deliver"
Hamlet (2000)
"upon the witness of these gentlemen"
Hamlet (2000)
"this marvel to you."
Hamlet (2000)
"In the dead waste in middle of the night,"
Hamlet (2000)
"the apparition comes."
Hamlet (2000)
"Where was this?"
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord, upon the platform where we watched."
Hamlet (2000)
"'Tis here."
Hamlet (2000)
"Did you not speak to it?"
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord, I did."
Hamlet (2000)
"But answer made it none."
Hamlet (2000)
"Yet once methought it lifted up its head and did address itself to motion"
Hamlet (2000)
"like as it would speak."
Hamlet (2000)
"Stay, illusion."
Hamlet (2000)
"If thou hast any sound or use of voice,"
Hamlet (2000)
"speak to me."
Hamlet (2000)
"It is offended."
Hamlet (2000)
"If there be any good thing to be done,"
Hamlet (2000)
"that may to thee do ease and grace to me,"
Hamlet (2000)
"speak to me."
Hamlet (2000)
"Speak, speak!"
Hamlet (2000)
"I charge thee, speak."
Hamlet (2000)
"'Tis very strange."
Hamlet (2000)
"As I do live, my lord, 'tis true."
Hamlet (2000)
"And we did think it writ down in our duty"
Hamlet (2000)
"to let you know of it."
Hamlet (2000)
"Indeed, indeed."
Hamlet (2000)
"But this troubles me."
Hamlet (2000)
"- Hold you the watch again tonight? - I do, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"What looked he..."
Hamlet (2000)
"frowningly?"
Hamlet (2000)
"A countenance more in sorrow than in anger."
Hamlet (2000)
"- And fixed his eyes upon you? - Most constantly."
Hamlet (2000)
"I would I had been there."
Hamlet (2000)
"It would have much amazed you."
Hamlet (2000)
"I will watch tonight."
Hamlet (2000)
"I'll speak to it, though Hell itself should gape and bid me hold my peace."
Hamlet (2000)
"And I pray you all, if you have hitherto concealed this sight,"
Hamlet (2000)
"let it be tenable in your silence still."
Hamlet (2000)
"And whatsoever else shall hap tonight, give it an..."
Hamlet (2000)
"understanding, but no tongue."
Hamlet (2000)
"I will require your loves."
Hamlet (2000)
"So, fare you well."
Hamlet (2000)
"Upon the platform, 'twixt 11 and 12, I'll visit you."
Hamlet (2000)
"Our duty to your honor."
Hamlet (2000)
"Your loves, as mine to you. Farewell."
Hamlet (2000)
"Would the night were come."
Hamlet (2000)
"Till then sit still, my soul."
Hamlet (2000)
"Foul deeds will rise,"
Hamlet (2000)
"though all the earth o'erwhelm them to men's eyes."
Hamlet (2000)
"Perhaps he loves you now, and now no"
Hamlet (2000)
"soil nor cautel doth besmirch the virtue of his will."
Hamlet (2000)
"But you must fear,"
Hamlet (2000)
"his virtue weighed, his will is not his own."
Hamlet (2000)
"For he himself is subject to his birth."
Hamlet (2000)
"He may not, as unvalued persons do,"
Hamlet (2000)
"carve for himself,"
Hamlet (2000)
"for on his choice depends the health and safety of this whole state"
Hamlet (2000)
"and therefore must his choice be circumscribed"
Hamlet (2000)
"unto the voice and yielding of that body"
Hamlet (2000)
"whereof he is the head."
Hamlet (2000)
"Then if he says he loves you, it fits your wisdom so far to believe it"
Hamlet (2000)
"as he in his particular act and place may give his saying deed,"
Hamlet (2000)
"which is no further than the main voice of Denmark goes withal."
Hamlet (2000)
"Then weigh what loss your honor may sustain if with too..."
Hamlet (2000)
"credent ear you list his songs, or..."
Hamlet (2000)
"lose your heart,"
Hamlet (2000)
"or your chaste treasure"
Hamlet (2000)
"open to his unmastered importunity."
Hamlet (2000)
"Fear it, Ophelia."
Hamlet (2000)
"Fear it, my dear sister."
Hamlet (2000)
"And keep you in the rear of your affection"
Hamlet (2000)
"out of the shot and danger of desire."
Hamlet (2000)
"Best safety lies in fear."
Hamlet (2000)
"Youth to itself rebels,"
Hamlet (2000)
"though none else near."
Hamlet (2000)
"I shall the effect of this good lesson keep"
Hamlet (2000)
"as watchman to my heart."
Hamlet (2000)
"But, good my brother, do not, as some ungracious pastors do,"
Hamlet (2000)
"show me the steep and thorny way to heaven"
Hamlet (2000)
"while like a puffed and reckless libertine himself"
Hamlet (2000)
"the primrose path of dalliance treads"
Hamlet (2000)
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