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who said "prologue to the omen coming on"
prologue to the omen coming on - Horatio
"The mourn in russet mantle clad"
The mourn in russet mantle clad - Horatio
"A little more than kin and less than kind"
A little more than kin and less than kind - Hamlet
"O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt"
O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt - Hamlet
"Frailty, thy name is woman"
Frailty, thy name is woman - Hamlet
"In the mind's eye"
In the mind's eye - Hamlet
"A countenance more in sorrow than in anger"
A countenance more in sorrow than in anger - Horatio
"The primrose path of dalliance"
The primrose path of dalliance - Ophelia
"Above all; to thine own self be true"
Above all; to thine own self be true - Polonius
"Something is rotten in the state of denmark"
Something is rotten in the state of denmark - Marcellus
"Murder most foul, as in the best it is"
Murder most foul, as in the best it is - Ghost
"Leave her to heaven"
Leave her to heaven - Ghost
"One may smile and smile and be a villian"
One may smile and smile and be a villian - Hamlet
"there are more things in heaven and earth"
there are more things in heaven and earth - Hamlet
The time is out of joint
The time is out of joint - Hamlet
Brevity is the soul of wilt
Brevity is the soul of wilt - Polonius
More matter with less art
More matter with less art - queen
though this be madness, yet there is method in't
though this be madness, yet there is method in't - Polonius
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so - Hamlet
what a piece of work is a man
what a piece of work is a man - hamlet
I am but mad north-north west from a handsaw
I am but mad north-north west from a handsaw - Hamlet
caviary to the general
caviary to the general - hamlet
Use every man after his desert and who shall 'scape whipping
Use every man after his desert and who shall 'scape whipping
O, What a roque and peasant slave am I
O, What a roque and peasant slave am I - Hamlet
What's hecuba to him or he to hecuba
What's hecuba to him or he to hecuba - Hamlet