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33 Cards in this Set
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1.1
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Prologue to the omen (Hamlet)
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1.2
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O most wicked speed (Hamlet)
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1.3
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Ungracious pastors (Ophelia)
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1.4
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Be thou spirit of health or goblin damned. (Hamlet)
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1.5
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Remember me (Ghost)
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2.1
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Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth... by indirections find directions out. (Polonius)
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2.2a
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Use you(...) to gather and glean (Cladius)
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2.2b
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His father's death and our o'erhasty marraige (Gertrude)
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2.2c
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Makes vow(...) to never more give th' assay of arms (Voltemand)
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2.2d
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I will be brief. Your noble son is mad(...) At such a time I will loose. (Polonius)
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2.2e
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Fishmonger... 1 in 10,000 (Hamlet)
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2.2f
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To visit you (Rosencrantz)
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2.2g
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Aeneas' tale to Dido (Hamlet)
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2.2h
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The Murder of Gonzago? (Hamlet)
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2.2i
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Rogue and peasant slave(...) The play's the thing(...) (Hamlet)
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3.1a
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That seeing unseen, we may of their encounter frankly judge. (Claudius)
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3.1b
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To be or not to be-that is the question: (Hamlet)
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3.2
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He poisons him i' th' garden for's estate. (Hamlet)
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3.3
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My offense is rank, it smells to heaven. (Claudius)
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3.4
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A rash and bloody deed. (Gertrude)
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4.1
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It would had been so with us had we been there. (Claudius)
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4.2
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Sponge(...that) soaks up the King's countenance. (Hamlet)
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4.3
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At supper (to Claudius) (Hamlet)
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4.4
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How all occasions do inform against me, and spur my dull revenge (egg shell) (Hamlet)
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4.5
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Ophelia's Madness/ The doors are broke. (Claudius)
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4.6
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I alone became their prisoner. (Horatio/Hamlet)
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4.7
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Unbated Foils(114) I'll annoint my sword(116) A chalice(135) (Claudius/Laertes)
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5.1a
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How long will aman lie i' th' earth ere he rot? Alexander/Imp Caesar (Hamlet)
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5.1b
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What ceremony else? What ceremony else? (Laertes)
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5.1c
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Thou pray'st not well. (Hamlet)
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5.2a
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Yeoman's service. (Hamlet)
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5.2b
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Six Barbary horses against Six French swords. (Hamlet)
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5.2c
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A woodcock to mine own springe. (Laertes)
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