Genral

Cards (49)

  • 'with mirth in funeral and dirge in marriage' 1;2
  • [hamlet] how is it that the clouds still hang on you? 1:2
  • 'your father lost a father' 1:2
  • 'tis unmanly greif' 1:2
  • ''o this too too solid flesh would melt' 1:2
  • 'the everlasting had not fixed his cannon against self slaughter' 1:2
  • 'frailty, thy name is woman' 1:2
  • 'with such dexterity to incestuous sheets' 1:2
  • 'the funeral baked meats did coldly flourish the marriage tables' 1:2
  • 'his [hamlet] greatness weighed, his will is not his own' 1:3
  • [do not] 'lose your heart or your chaste treasure [to hamlet]' 1:3
  • 'to thine ownself [laertes] be true' 1:3
  • 'what if it tempt you towards the flood my lord' 1:4
  • 'something is rotten in the state of denmark' 1:4
  • 'the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away' 1:5
  • 'revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' 1:5
  • 'it is an honest ghost' 1:5
  • 'to put an antic dispositon on' 1:5
  • 'by indirections, find directions out' 2:1
  • 'as if he [hamlet] had been loosed out of hell' 2:1
  • 'mad for thy love?' 2:1
  • 'ill loose my daughter to him' 2:2
  • 'words, words, words' 2:2
  • 'though this be madness, yet there is method in't' 2:2
  • 'o what a rouge and peasant slave am I' 2:2
  • 'the plays the thing wherein ill catch the conscience of the king' 2:2
  • 'to be or not to be' 3:1
  • 'conscience does make cowards of us all' 3:1
  • 'get thee to a nunnery' 3:1
  • 'o what a noble mind is here o'erthrown' 3:1
  • 'madness in great ones must not unwatched go' 3:1
  • 'the lady [player queen] doth protest too much methinks' 3:2
  • 'my lord, you once did love me [rosencrantz]' 3:2
  • 'do you think i am easier to be played on than a pipe' 3:2
  • 'i will speak daggers to her, but use none' 3:2
  • 'o my [king] offence is rank, it smells to heaven' 3:3
  • 'o what a rash and bloody deed [death og P] this is' 3:4
  • 'i [Gertrude] see such black and grained spots' 3:4
  • 'i essentially am not in madness, but mad in craft' 3:4
  • 'i am guiltless of your fathers death' 4:5