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Who's

Who's there

1.1 Barnardo

This bodes

This bodes some strange eruption to our state

1.1 Horatio

Though yet

Though yet of Hamlet our dear brothers death

1.2 Claudius

(Aside)

A little more than kin and less than kind

1.2 Hamlet

Our chiefest

Our chiefest courtier, cousin and our son

1.2 Claudius

O that this

O that this too too solid flesh would melt

1.2 Hamlet (S)

How weary

How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem all the uses of this world

1.2 Hamlet (S)

Frailty

Frailty, thy name is woman

1.2 Hamlet (S)

His will

His will is not his own

1.3 Laertes

I shall

I shall obey my lord

1.3 Ophelia

Something is

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark

1.4 Marcellus

If thou didst ever thy dear father love-

If thou didst ever thy dear father love- revenge his foul and most unnatural murder

1.5 Ghost

Most seeming

Most seeming virtuous Queen

1.5 Ghost

Oh most pernicious woman

O villain, villain, smiling damned villain

1.5 Hamlet

to put

to put an antic disposition on

1.5 Hamlet

put on him

put on him what forgeries you please

2.1 Polonius

all your

all your son's distemper

2.2 Claudius

though this be

though this be madness yet there is method in't

2.2 Polonius (aside)

denmark's

denmark's a prison

2.2 Hamlet

there is nothing

there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so

2.2 Hamlet

you were sent for

you were sent for - and there is a kind of confession in your looks which your modesties have not craft enough to colour

2.2 Hamlet

pyrrhus stood and

pyrrhus stood and like a neutral to his will and matter did nothing

2.2 Player 1

play something

play something like the murder of my father

2.2 Hamlet (s)

the spirit

the spirit that I have seen may be a devil

2.2 Hamlet (s)

the play's the thing

the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king

2.2 Hamlet (s)

how smart a

how smart a lash that speech doth give my conscience

3.1 Claudius

to be

to be or not to be

3.1 Hamlet (s)

get thee

get thee to a nunnery

3.1 Hamlet

I will speak

I will speak daggers to her but use none

3.2 Hamlet

The king

The king is a thing...of nothing

4.3 Hamlet

So full of

So full of artless jealousy is guilt, It spills itself in fearing to be spilt

4.5 Gertrude (aside)

Laertes shall

Laertes shall be king

4.5 Messenger (quoting what the people are saying and how they want to overthrow Claudius)

There is a

There is a divinity that shapes our ends

5.2 Hamlet

How if

How if I answer no?

5.2 Hamlet (to Osric about the duel, stands out from other lines as not mocking)

The readiness

The readiness is all...let be

5.2 Hamlet

I will my

I will my lord, I pray you pardon me

5.2 Gertrude

I am justly

I am justly killed with mine own treachery

5.2 Laertes

the king,

the king, the king is to blame

5.2 Laertes

tell

tell my story

5.2 Hamlet

the rest

the rest is silence

5.2 Hamlet (last words)