“Why, as a woodcock to my own springe, Osric. I am justly kill'd with mine own treachery.Act V, Scene 2 · Laertes · ★★★★☆→
“Does it not, thinks’t thee, stand me now upon,— / He that hath kill’d my king, and whor’d my mother, / Popp’d in between th’election and my hopes, / Thrown out his angle for my proper life, / And with such cozenage—is’t not perfect conscience / To quit him with this arm?Act V, Scene 2 · Hamlet · ★★★★☆→
“Was’t Hamlet wrong’d Laertes? Never Hamlet. / If Hamlet from himself be ta’en away, / And when he’s not himself does wrong Laertes, / Then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. / Who does it, then? His madness.Act V, Scene 2 · Hamlet · ★★★★☆→
“But to persevere / In obstinate condolement is a course / Of impious stubbornness. ’Tis unmanly grief, / It shows a will most incorrect to heaven, / A heart unfortified, a mind impatient, / An understanding simple and unschool’d;Act I, Scene 2 · Claudius · ★★★☆☆→
“A little month, or ere those shoes were old / With which she followed my poor father’s body / Like Niobe, all tears.—Act I, Scene 2 · Hamlet · ★★★☆☆→
“O God! A beast that wants discourse of reason / Would have mourn’d longer,—married with mine uncle, / My father’s brother; but no more like my father / Than I to Hercules.Act I, Scene 2 · Hamlet · ★★★☆☆→
“Thou know’st ’tis common, all that lives must die, / Passing through nature to eternity.Act I, Scene 2 · Gertrude · ★★★☆☆→
“The canker galls the infants of the spring / Too oft before their buttons be disclos’d, / And in the morn and liquid dew of youth / Contagious blastments are most imminent.Act I, Scene 3 · Laertes · ★★★☆☆→
“The chariest maid is prodigal enough / If she unmask her beauty to the moon.Act I, Scene 3 · Laertes · ★★★☆☆→