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40 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
Who's |
Who's there |
1.1 Barnardo |
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This bodes |
This bodes some strange eruption to our state |
1.1 Horatio |
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Though yet |
Though yet of Hamlet our dear brothers death |
1.2 Claudius |
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(Aside) |
A little more than kin and less than kind |
1.2 Hamlet |
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Our chiefest |
Our chiefest courtier, cousin and our son |
1.2 Claudius |
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O that this |
O that this too too solid flesh would melt |
1.2 Hamlet (S) |
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How weary |
How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem all the uses of this world |
1.2 Hamlet (S) |
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Frailty |
Frailty, thy name is woman |
1.2 Hamlet (S) |
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His will |
His will is not his own |
1.3 Laertes |
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I shall |
I shall obey my lord |
1.3 Ophelia |
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Something is |
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark |
1.4 Marcellus |
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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 |
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Most seeming |
Most seeming virtuous Queen |
1.5 Ghost |
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Oh most pernicious woman |
O villain, villain, smiling damned villain |
1.5 Hamlet |
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to put |
to put an antic disposition on |
1.5 Hamlet |
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put on him |
put on him what forgeries you please |
2.1 Polonius |
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all your |
all your son's distemper |
2.2 Claudius |
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though this be |
though this be madness yet there is method in't |
2.2 Polonius (aside) |
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denmark's
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denmark's a prison |
2.2 Hamlet |
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there is nothing |
there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so |
2.2 Hamlet |
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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 |
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pyrrhus stood and |
pyrrhus stood and like a neutral to his will and matter did nothing |
2.2 Player 1 |
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play something |
play something like the murder of my father |
2.2 Hamlet (s) |
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the spirit |
the spirit that I have seen may be a devil |
2.2 Hamlet (s) |
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the play's the thing |
the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king |
2.2 Hamlet (s) |
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how smart a |
how smart a lash that speech doth give my conscience |
3.1 Claudius |
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to be |
to be or not to be |
3.1 Hamlet (s) |
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get thee |
get thee to a nunnery |
3.1 Hamlet |
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I will speak |
I will speak daggers to her but use none |
3.2 Hamlet |
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The king |
The king is a thing...of nothing |
4.3 Hamlet |
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So full of |
So full of artless jealousy is guilt, It spills itself in fearing to be spilt |
4.5 Gertrude (aside) |
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Laertes shall |
Laertes shall be king |
4.5 Messenger (quoting what the people are saying and how they want to overthrow Claudius) |
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There is a |
There is a divinity that shapes our ends |
5.2 Hamlet |
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How if |
How if I answer no? |
5.2 Hamlet (to Osric about the duel, stands out from other lines as not mocking) |
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The readiness |
The readiness is all...let be |
5.2 Hamlet |
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I will my |
I will my lord, I pray you pardon me |
5.2 Gertrude |
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I am justly |
I am justly killed with mine own treachery |
5.2 Laertes |
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the king, |
the king, the king is to blame |
5.2 Laertes |
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tell |
tell my story |
5.2 Hamlet |
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the rest |
the rest is silence |
5.2 Hamlet (last words) |