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... friends , in the fifth scene of the First Act , and upon As I , perchance , hereafter may think meet To put an antic disposition on- his saying to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , in the second scene of the Second Act , I am but mad north ...
... friends , in the fifth scene of the First Act , and upon As I , perchance , hereafter may think meet To put an antic disposition on- his saying to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , in the second scene of the Second Act , I am but mad north ...
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... friends , with a promise to meet them upon the platform ' twixt eleven and twelve . He maintains his self - command in the few words which he utters when left alone . HAM . My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well ; I doubt some ...
... friends , with a promise to meet them upon the platform ' twixt eleven and twelve . He maintains his self - command in the few words which he utters when left alone . HAM . My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well ; I doubt some ...
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... friends lose sight of him , and come up with him no more until the whole conversation with the ghost is ended . But in this reckless follow- ing , doubts again assail Hamlet's mind , and at length he stops , determined to go no further ...
... friends lose sight of him , and come up with him no more until the whole conversation with the ghost is ended . But in this reckless follow- ing , doubts again assail Hamlet's mind , and at length he stops , determined to go no further ...
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... friends at length meet with Hamlet , they do not find him altogether as they might have expected . That something strange would have to be listened to , and that they would be enjoined to undertake some matter of moment , was what they ...
... friends at length meet with Hamlet , they do not find him altogether as they might have expected . That something strange would have to be listened to , and that they would be enjoined to undertake some matter of moment , was what they ...
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... friends the wonderful recital to which he has listened ; but either the effort appals him , or some distrust inherent in his nature seals up his confidence . Yet he knows that if ever man trusted man he may at least trust Horatio ; but ...
... friends the wonderful recital to which he has listened ; but either the effort appals him , or some distrust inherent in his nature seals up his confidence . Yet he knows that if ever man trusted man he may at least trust Horatio ; but ...
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action actors addressed affection agitation appearance arras become Bernardo character conduct conversation dead Denmark discourse disorder disposition distraction doubt dreadful EDWARD MOXON Elsinore England English language excitement exclaims expression father father's death father's ghost father's spirit feeling feigning madness forget Fortinbras friends grave grief GUIL Hamlet Hamlet's mind hath heart heaven Hecuba hell Horatio imagination insane interview Jephthah king and queen king's Laertes late look lord malady manner Marcellus marriage meditations mental merely mocking mother murder nature ness night Norway observation Ophelia Osric overmastered painful passion platform play players Polonius prince queen question reason reflections reply reproaches resolve revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scarcely scene seems seen sent Shakspeare Shakspeare's soliloquy sorrow soul speak speech strange sudden suspicion sweet talk tell thee things THOMAS HOOD thou thoughts tion troubled uncle unhappy uttered watch whilst wild words