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Clips from Hamlet (2000)
"get from him why he puts on this confusion,"
Hamlet (2000)
"grating so harshly all his days of quiet"
Hamlet (2000)
"with turbulent and dangerous lunacy?"
Hamlet (2000)
"He does confess he feels himself distracted."
Hamlet (2000)
"But from what cause he will by no means speak."
Hamlet (2000)
"Nor do we find him forward to be sounded,"
Hamlet (2000)
"but with a crafty madness keeps aloof"
Hamlet (2000)
"when we would bring him on to some confession of his true state."
Hamlet (2000)
"Did he receive you well?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Most like a gentleman."
Hamlet (2000)
"But with much forcing of his disposition."
Hamlet (2000)
"Niggard of question"
Hamlet (2000)
"but of our demands most free in his reply."
Hamlet (2000)
"Thank you, Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern."
Hamlet (2000)
"Thank you, Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz."
Hamlet (2000)
"We lay our service freely at your feet."
Hamlet (2000)
"What a rogue and peasant slave am I."
Hamlet (2000)
"Is it not monstrous that this player here,"
Hamlet (2000)
"but in a fiction, in a dream of passion,"
Hamlet (2000)
"could force his soul so to his own conceit"
Hamlet (2000)
"that from her working all his visage wanned,"
Hamlet (2000)
"his whole function suiting with forms to his conceit?"
Hamlet (2000)
"And all for nothing!"
Hamlet (2000)
"What would he do, had he the motive and cue for passion that I have?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I have heard that guilty creatures sitting at a play"
Hamlet (2000)
"have by the very cunning of the scene"
Hamlet (2000)
"been struck so to the soul that presently"
Hamlet (2000)
"they have proclaimed their malefactions."
Hamlet (2000)
"For murder,"
Hamlet (2000)
"though it have no tongue,"
Hamlet (2000)
"will speak with most miraculous organ."
Hamlet (2000)
"I know my course."
Hamlet (2000)
"The spirit that I have seen may be a devil,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and the devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape, yea."
Hamlet (2000)
"And perhaps out of my weakness and my melancholy"
Hamlet (2000)
"abuses me to damn me."
Hamlet (2000)
"I'll have grounds more relative than this."
Hamlet (2000)
"The play's the thing"
Hamlet (2000)
"wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king."
Hamlet (2000)
"'Tis most true, and he beseeched me"
Hamlet (2000)
"to entreat your majesties"
Hamlet (2000)
"to hear and see the matter."
Hamlet (2000)
"With all my heart, and it doth content me much to hear him so inclined."
Hamlet (2000)
"Good gentlemen, give him a further edge,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and drive his purpose on to these delights."
Hamlet (2000)
"We shall, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"And for your part, Ophelia,"
Hamlet (2000)
"I do wish that your good beauties be the happy cause of Hamlet's wildness."
Hamlet (2000)
"So shall I hope that your virtues"
Hamlet (2000)
"will bring him to his wonted way again."
Hamlet (2000)
"How does your honor these many a day?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I humbly thank you."
Hamlet (2000)
"Well."
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord, I have remembrances of yours"
Hamlet (2000)
"I have longed long to redeliver."
Hamlet (2000)
"I pray you receive them."
Hamlet (2000)
"No, not I."
Hamlet (2000)
"I never gave you aught."
Hamlet (2000)
"My honored lord, you know right well you did."
Hamlet (2000)
"And with them, words of so sweet breath composed"
Hamlet (2000)
"as made these things more rich."
Hamlet (2000)
"Their perfume lost, take them again."
Hamlet (2000)
"For to the noble mind, rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind."
Hamlet (2000)
"There, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"Are you honest?"
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Are you fair?"
Hamlet (2000)
"What means your lordship?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I did love you once."
Hamlet (2000)
"Indeed, you made me believe so."
Hamlet (2000)
"You should not have believed me."
Hamlet (2000)
"I loved you not."
Hamlet (2000)
"I was the more deceived."
Hamlet (2000)
"Get thee to a nunnery."
Hamlet (2000)
"Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?"
Hamlet (2000)
"I am myself indifferent honest,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and yet I could accuse me of more things"
Hamlet (2000)
"it were better my mother had not borne me."
Hamlet (2000)
"I'm very proud,"
Hamlet (2000)
"revengeful, ambitious,"
Hamlet (2000)
"with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in,"
Hamlet (2000)
"imagination to give them shape,"
Hamlet (2000)
"time to act them in."
Hamlet (2000)
"What should such fellows as I do"
Hamlet (2000)
"crawling between earth and heaven?"
Hamlet (2000)
"We are arrant knaves all, believe none of us."
Hamlet (2000)
"Where is thy father?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Let the doors be shut upon him that he may play the fool"
Hamlet (2000)
"nowhere but in his own house."
Hamlet (2000)
"Get thee to a nunnery."
Hamlet (2000)
"Two messages."
Hamlet (2000)
"- If thou dost marry, - I give thee this plague"
Hamlet (2000)
"for thy dowry."
Hamlet (2000)
"Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow,"
Hamlet (2000)
"thou shalt not escape calumny."
Hamlet (2000)
"Get thee to a nunnery. Go. Farewell."
Hamlet (2000)
"I say, we shall have no more marriage!"
Hamlet (2000)
"Those that are married already, all but one shall live!"
Hamlet (2000)
"The rest shall keep as they are!"
Hamlet (2000)
"To a nunnery, go!"
Hamlet (2000)
"Give me that man that is not passion's slave,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and I will wear him in my heart's core."
Hamlet (2000)
"Ay, in my heart of heart as I do thee."
Hamlet (2000)
"Tonight, one scene comes near the circumstances"
Hamlet (2000)
"of which I have told thee of my father's death."
Hamlet (2000)
"I pray thee, when thou seest the act afoot,"
Hamlet (2000)
"observe..."
Hamlet (2000)
"Observe my uncle."
Hamlet (2000)
"If his occulted guilt do not itself unkennel in one speech,"
Hamlet (2000)
"it is a damned ghost that we have seen."
Hamlet (2000)
"Give him heedful note."
Hamlet (2000)
"For I mine eyes will rivet to his face"
Hamlet (2000)
"and after we will both our judgments join in censure of his seeming."
Hamlet (2000)
"Well, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"Get you a place. I must be idle."
Hamlet (2000)
"Hamlet, come sit by me."
Hamlet (2000)
"No, Mother, here's metal more attractive."
Hamlet (2000)
"Ay, lady, shall I sit in your lap?"
Hamlet (2000)
"- No, my lord. - I mean, my head upon your lap?"
Hamlet (2000)
"- Ay, my lord. - You think I meant country matters?"
Hamlet (2000)
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