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" I have heard That guilty creatures, sitting at a play, Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. "
The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ... - Page 272
by William Shakespeare - 1856
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The Real Inspector Hound and Other Plays

Tom Stoppard - Drama - 1998 - 226 pages
...POLONIUS'Î chat.) POLONIUS: The actors are come hither, my lord. (Exits) HAMLET: We'll hear a play tomorrow. I have heard that guilty creatures sitting at a play...Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions. I'll have these players play something Like the murder of my father...
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1998 - 372 pages
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Shakespeare: The Two Traditions

Herbert R. Coursen - Performing Arts - 1999 - 284 pages
...Hamlet planned, as opposed to accepting what happened to the plan as inevitable because it did happen: I have heard That guilty creatures sitting at a play...presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions. For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. The issue is not just,...
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Shakespeare and the Literary Tradition

Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 356 pages
...be-the sort of example Hamlet has in mind when he projects the operation of his play on the guilty king: I have heard That guilty creatures sitting at a play...Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions. [2.2.555-59] Such stories were common enough in the period, and so powerful...
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Marcus is Walking

Joan Ackermann - Drama - 1999 - 60 pages
...deft handling of the sword, Gabe moves him backwards, speaking intently, pointedly, mesmorizingly.) I have heard that guilty creatures sitting at a play...Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions. For murder, DMITRY. (Waving looking around) No! Murder, no!! GABE. Though...
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Semiotics of Language, Literature, and Culture

Vennelaṇṭi Prakāśam - Culture - 1999 - 184 pages
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Theaters of Intention: Drama and the Law in Early Modern England

Luke Andrew Wilson - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 388 pages
...Murder of Gonzago and can insert into it the famous "dozen or sixteen lines." About, my brains. Hum — I have heard That guilty creatures sitting at a play...presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions. For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. I'll have these players...
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The Tragedies

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1959 - 1394 pages
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Shakespeare's Third Keyboard: The Significance of Rime in Shakespeare's Plays

Lorna Flint - Drama - 2000 - 222 pages
...in the journey to "the turning-point." Hamlet himself mapped out the route to be taken when he said I have heard that guilty creatures sitting at a play...Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions . . . ... I'll have these players Play something like the murder of my...
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