Hamlet quotes- Act 4

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A Levels English (Hamlet) Flashcards on Hamlet quotes- Act 4, created by elizabethc2114 on 29/12/2014.
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'Where is your son' Claudius Act 4, scene 1
'Among a mineral of metals base, Shows itself pure-he weeps for what is done' Gertrude Act 4, scene 1
'My soul is full of discord and dismay' Claudius Act 4, scene 1
'Like an ape an apple' Hamlet Act 4, scene 2
'The body is with the King, but the King is not with the body. The King is a thing' Hamlet Act 4, scene 2
'How dangerous is is that this man goes loose' Claudius Act 4, scene 3
'Disease desperate grown by desperate appliance are relieved' Claudius Act 4, scene 3
'How a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar' Hamlet Act 4, scene 3
'In heaven. Send thither to see. If your messenger find him not there, seek him i'th' other place yourself' Hamlet Act 4, scene 3
'Fiery quickness' Claudius Act 4, scene 3
'The bark is ready' Claudius Act 4, scene 3
'Everything is bent' Claudius Act 4, scene 3
'I will not speak with her' Gertrude (about Ophelia) Act 4, scene 5
'So full of artless jealousy is guilt' Gertrude Act 4, scene 5
'Her hair down' Stage direction about Ophelia Act 4, scene 5
'Grass-green turf' Ophelia Act 4, scene 5
'But I cannot choose but weep to think they should lay him i'th' cold ground. My brother shall know of it. And so I thank you for your good counsel. Come, my coach! Good night, ladies. Good night, sweet ladies, good night, good night.' Ophelia Act 4, scene 5
'You false Danish dogs!' Gertrude Act 4, scene 5
'So crimeful and capital in nature' Laertes Act 4, scene 7
'My virtue or my plague' Claudius Act 4, scene 7
'life and soul' Claudius Act 4, scene 7
'But my revenge will come' Laertes Act 4, scene 7
'I'm lost in it, my lord. But let him come. It warms the very sickness in my heart That I shall live and tell him to his teeth 'Thus didest thou' Laertes Act 4, scene 7
'Laertes, was your father dear to you? Or are you like the painting of a sorrow, A face without a heart? Claudius Act 4, scene 7
'Time qualifies the spark and fire of it' Claudius Act 4, scene 7
'To show yourself your father's son in deed More than in words?' Claudius Act 4, scene 7
'To cut his throat i'th' church' Laertes Act 4, scene 7
'No place indeed should murder sanctuarize; revenge should have no bounds' Claudius (to Laertes) Act 4, scene 7
'Requite him for your father' Claudius (to Laertes) Act 4, scene 7
'As one incapable of her own distress' Gertrude (about Ophelia) Act 4, scene 7
'Too much of water' Laertes (about Ophelia) Act 4, scene 7
'I forbid my tears' Laertes (about Ophelia- doesn't want her death to distract him from his revenge) Act 4, scene 7
'How much I had to do to calm his rage!' Claudius Act 4, scene 7
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