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“Whose blood
and judgment are so well commeddled”
Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 2
“I will wear him in my
heart’s core, ay, in my heart of heart”
Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 2
“I am more antique Roman
than Dane”
Horatio, Act 5 Scene 2
“Since my dear soul was
mistress of her choice, and could of men distinguish her election”
Hamlet,
Act 3 Scene 2
“Shakespeare made the false friends two characters on purpose, in order for
them for them to represent the wider, but necessarily weaker, ties of political friendship” - Limmer
“My lord, you
once did love me”
Rosencrantz, Act 3 Scene 2
“Your visitation shall receive
such thanks as fits a King’s rememberance”
Claudius, Act 2 Scene 2