Revenge Corruption Religion Politics Appearance Vs Women Inaction Madness
Reality
He was a goodly Tis bitter cold, And Angels and The memory be There are ore things in Our sometimes sister, now Had he the motive and To put an antic
king (1.2) I am sick at heart ministers of grace green, and that it us heaven and earth our queen (1.2) the cue for passion disposition on (1.5)
(1.1) defend us! (1.4) befitted to bear our Horatio, than are that I have? (2.2)
hearts in grief (1.2) dreamt of in your
philosophy (1.5)
Murder most foul This bodes some Be thou a spirit of Our state to be One may smile, and He hath, my lord, of late I am pigeon livered Pale as his shirt…
(1.5) strange eruption health or goblin disjoint and out of smile, and be a villain made many tenders of his and lack gall (2.2) loosed out of hell (2.1)
to our state (1.1) damned (1.4) frame (1.2) (1.5) affection to me (1.3)
Revenge his foul Tis an unweeded To tell the secrets They clepe us Though this be Affection, pooh! You speak Am I a coward? Who I have found the vert
and most unnatural garden that grows of my prison- drunkards and with madness, yet there is like a green girl (1.3) calls me villain, breaks cause of Hamlet’s
murder (1.5) to seed; things house (1.5) swinish phrase soil method in’t (2.2) my pate across (2.2) lunacy (2.2)
rank and gross in or addition (1.4)
nature possess it
merely (1.2)
The time is out of Something is Confess yourself Thanks Rosencrantz, Whats Hecuba to him, Set your entreatments at a A villain kills my father, Your noble son is mad
joint: O cursed spite, rotten in the state to heaven, repent and gentle or he to Hecuba (2.2) higher rate (1.3) and for that I… do the (2.2)
that ever I was born of Denmark (1.4) what’s past - Guildenstern. same villain send to
to set it right! (1.5) Hamlet to Thanks heaven (3.3)
Gertrude (3.3) Guildenstern, and
gentle Rosencrantz
(2.2)
A serpent stung me A serpent stung For this same lord, You are a fish A dream itself is but a The will of my most To be or not to be, that To define true
(1.5) me; so the whole I do repent - monger (2.2) shadow (2.2) seeming-virtuous queen is the question; madness, What is’t but
ear of Denmark is Hamlet about (1.5) whether tis nobler in to be nothing else but
be a forged killing Polonius the mind to suffer the mad? (2.2)
process of my (3.3) lings and arrows of
death… the outrageous fortune, or
serpent that did to take arms against a
sting thy father’s sea of troubles, and by
life now wears his opposing end them?
crown (1.5) (3.1)
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