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Clips from Hamlet (2000)
"I think nothing, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"Well, that's a fair thought, to lie between a maids' legs."
Hamlet (2000)
"- What is, my lord? - Nothing."
Hamlet (2000)
"You are merry, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"God. What should a man do but be merry?"
Hamlet (2000)
"For, look you, how cheerful my mother looks"
Hamlet (2000)
"and my father died within two hours."
Hamlet (2000)
"Nay, 'tis twice two months, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"So long?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Nay, then, let the devil wear black, for I'll have a suit of sables."
Hamlet (2000)
"Heavens! Die two months ago and not forgotten yet?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Why, then there's hope that a great man's memory"
Hamlet (2000)
"may outlive his life more than half a year."
Hamlet (2000)
"How fares our cousin Hamlet?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Excellent."
Hamlet (2000)
"What means this, my lord?"
Hamlet (2000)
"It means mischief."
Hamlet (2000)
"My lord. My lord?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Light."
Hamlet (2000)
"- Lights! - Frightened with false fire?"
Hamlet (2000)
"- Away! - My lord!"
Hamlet (2000)
"Good Horatio,"
Hamlet (2000)
"I'll take the ghost's word for a thousand pound."
Hamlet (2000)
"- Didst perceive? - Very well, my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"- Upon the poisoning? - I did well note him."
Hamlet (2000)
"Some must watch"
Hamlet (2000)
"while some must sleep."
Hamlet (2000)
"Thus runs the world away."
Hamlet (2000)
"Good my lord."
Hamlet (2000)
"Hello. This is Eartha Kitt."
Hamlet (2000)
"Cats have nine lives,"
Hamlet (2000)
"but unfortunately, you have only one."
Hamlet (2000)
"So, buckle your seat belt for safety."
Hamlet (2000)
"Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word with you."
Hamlet (2000)
"- The king, sir... - Ay, sir, what of him?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Is in his retirement marvelous distempered."
Hamlet (2000)
"- With drink? - Good my lord,"
Hamlet (2000)
"try to put your discourse into some frame."
Hamlet (2000)
"I'm tame, pronounce."
Hamlet (2000)
"The queen, your mother, in most great affliction"
Hamlet (2000)
"of spirit, hath sent me to you."
Hamlet (2000)
"You're welcome."
Hamlet (2000)
"Nay, good my lord, this courtesy is not of the right breed."
Hamlet (2000)
"If it shall please you to make me a wholesome answer..."
Hamlet (2000)
"I cannot."
Hamlet (2000)
"- What? - Make you a wholesome answer."
Hamlet (2000)
"My wit's diseased."
Hamlet (2000)
"Now is the very witching time of night"
Hamlet (2000)
"when churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out"
Hamlet (2000)
"contagion to this world."
Hamlet (2000)
"Now I could drink hot blood"
Hamlet (2000)
"and do such bitter business as the day would quake to look on."
Hamlet (2000)
"I like him not, nor stands it safe with us"
Hamlet (2000)
"to let his madness range. Therefore prepare you."
Hamlet (2000)
"I your commission will forthwith dispatch,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and he to England shall along with you."
Hamlet (2000)
"We will ourselves provide."
Hamlet (2000)
"Most holy and religious fear it is to keep those"
Hamlet (2000)
"many, many bodies safe that live and feed upon your majesty."
Hamlet (2000)
"Never alone did the king sigh, but with a general groan."
Hamlet (2000)
"Arm you, I pray you, to this speedy voyage."
Hamlet (2000)
"For we will fetters put about this fear that now goes too free-footed."
Hamlet (2000)
"Rosencrantz We will haste us."
Hamlet (2000)
"My offence is rank, it smells to heaven."
Hamlet (2000)
"It hath the primal eldest curse upon it."
Hamlet (2000)
"What if this cursed hand were thicker than itself with brother's blood?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens to wash it white as snow?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Forgive me my foul murder?"
Hamlet (2000)
"That cannot be,"
Hamlet (2000)
"for I am still possessed of those effects for which I did the murder..."
Hamlet (2000)
"My crown, mine own ambition,"
Hamlet (2000)
"my queen."
Hamlet (2000)
"What then? What rests?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Try what repentance can. What can it not?"
Hamlet (2000)
"My words fly up, my thoughts remain below."
Hamlet (2000)
"Words without thoughts never to heaven go."
Hamlet (2000)
"Look you lay home to him."
Hamlet (2000)
"Tell him that his pranks are too broad to bear with"
Hamlet (2000)
"and that your grace"
Hamlet (2000)
"hath screened and stood between"
Hamlet (2000)
"much heat and him."
Hamlet (2000)
"Fear me not."
Hamlet (2000)
"Mother!"
Hamlet (2000)
"I'll shroud me even here."
Hamlet (2000)
"Pray you, be round with him."
Hamlet (2000)
"Now, Mother, what's the matter?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended."
Hamlet (2000)
"Mother, you have my father much offended."
Hamlet (2000)
"You answer with an idle tongue!"
Hamlet (2000)
"You question with a wicked tongue."
Hamlet (2000)
"Have you forgot me?"
Hamlet (2000)
"No, by the rood, not so. You are the queen,"
Hamlet (2000)
"your husband's brother's wife."
Hamlet (2000)
"And, would it were not so, you are my mother."
Hamlet (2000)
"I will set those to you that can speak!"
Hamlet (2000)
"Come, come, and sit you down."
Hamlet (2000)
"You shall not budge. You go not till I set you up a glass"
Hamlet (2000)
"- where you may see the inmost part of you. - What will thou do?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Thou wilt not murder me?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Help, help!"
Hamlet (2000)
"What! Help, help!"
Hamlet (2000)
"What hast thou done?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Nay, I know not."
Hamlet (2000)
"Is it the king?"
Hamlet (2000)
"What a rash and bloody deed is this!"
Hamlet (2000)
"Almost as bad, good Mother,"
Hamlet (2000)
"as kill a king and marry with his brother."
Hamlet (2000)
"Kill a king?"
Hamlet (2000)
"Ay, lady, 'twas my word."
Hamlet (2000)
"Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell."
Hamlet (2000)
"I took thee for thy better."
Hamlet (2000)
"Take thy fortune."
Hamlet (2000)
"Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger."
Hamlet (2000)
"Leave wringing of your hands. Peace! Sit you down!"
Hamlet (2000)
"And let me wring your heart. For so I shall if it be made of penetrable stuff."
Hamlet (2000)
"- What have I done? - Have you eyes?"
Hamlet (2000)
"You cannot call it love, for at your age the hey-day in the blood is tame,"
Hamlet (2000)
"it's humble,"
Hamlet (2000)
"and waits upon the judgment."
Hamlet (2000)
"Shame! Where is thy blush?"
Hamlet (2000)
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