Speeches (Lines) for (stage directions)
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Enter two Sentinels-[first,] Francisco, [who paces up and down at his post; then] Bernardo, [who approaches him]. |
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Enter Horatio and Marcellus. |
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Enter Ghost. |
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Exit Ghost. |
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Exeunt. |
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Flourish. [Enter Claudius, King of Denmark, Gertrude the Queen, Hamlet, Polonius, Laertes and his sister Ophelia, [Voltemand, Cornelius,] Lords Attendant. |
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Flourish. Exeunt all but Hamlet. |
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Enter Horatio, Marcellus, and Bernardo. |
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Exit. |
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Enter Laertes and Ophelia. |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus. |
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Enter Ghost. |
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Ghost beckons Hamlet. |
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Exeunt Ghost and Hamlet. |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter Ghost and Hamlet. |
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Enter Horatio and Marcellus. |
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Ghost cries under the stage. |
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[They swear.] |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter Polonius and Reynaldo. |
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Exeunt. |
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Flourish. [Enter King and Queen, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, |
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cum aliis. |
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Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, [with some Attendants]. |
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Enter Polonius. |
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Enter Hamlet, reading on a book. |
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Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. |
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Exit [Polonius]. |
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Flourish for the Players. |
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Enter Polonius. |
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Enter King, Queen, Polonius, Ophelia, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, |
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and Lords. |
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Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. |
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[Exit Queen.] |
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Exeunt King and Polonius]. |
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Enter Hamlet. |
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Enter King and Polonius. |
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Enter Hamlet and three of the Players. |
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Exeunt they two. |
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Enter Horatio. |
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[Sits down at Ophelia's feet.] |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter Prologue. |
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Enter [two Players as] King and Queen. |
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He sleeps.] |
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Exit. |
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Enter Lucianus.This is one Lucianus, nephew to the King. |
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Pours the poison in his ears. |
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Exeunt all but Hamlet and Horatio. |
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Enter King, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern. |
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Exeunt Gentlemen. |
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Enter Polonius. |
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Enter Hamlet. |
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Enter Queen and Polonius. |
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[Polonius hides behind the arras.] |
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Enter Hamlet. |
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[Makes a pass through the arras and] kills Polonius. |
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Enter the Ghost in his nightgown. |
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Exit Ghost. |
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[Exit the Queen. Then] Exit Hamlet, tugging in |
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Polonius. |
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Enter King and Queen, with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter Hamlet. |
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come. |
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Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter King. |
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Enter Hamlet and Guildenstern [with Attendants]. |
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[Exeunt Attendants.] |
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Exit. |
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Enter Fortinbras with his Army over the stage. |
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Exeunt [all but the Captain]. |
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Enter Hamlet, Rosencrantz, [Guildenstern,] and others. |
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Enter Horatio, Queen, and a Gentleman. |
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Enter Ophelia distracted. |
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Enter King. |
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A noise within. |
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Enter Laertes with others. |
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A noise within: 'Let her come in.' |
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Exit. |
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Exeunt |
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Enter Horatio with an Attendant. |
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Enter Sailors. |
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Enter King and Laertes. |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter two Clowns, [with spades and pickaxes]. |
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Enter Hamlet and Horatio afar off. |
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[Exit Second Clown.] |
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[Clown digs and] sings. |
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[Throws up a skull.] |
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[Puts down the skull.] |
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[Retires with Horatio.] |
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[Grapples with him.] |
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[The Attendants part them, and they come out of the grave.] |
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Exit. |
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Exeunt. |
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Enter Hamlet and Horatio. |
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Enter young Osric, a courtier. |
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[Hamlet moves him to put on his hat.] |
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Enter a Lord. |
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[Exit Lord.] |
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Enter King, Queen, Laertes, Osric, and Lords, with other |
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Attendants with foils and gauntlets. |
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A table and flagons of wine on it. |
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[The King puts Laertes' hand into Hamlet's.] |
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Prepare to play. |
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[Laertes wounds Hamlet; then] in scuffling, they change rapiers, [and Hamlet wounds Laertes]. |
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[Laertes falls.] |
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Exeunt marching; after the which a peal of ordnance are shot off. |
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THE END |