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Do you know what happens to a man who doesn't pay his...
(T. Wilkinson) |
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It's a crowd tickler. Mistaken identities, shipwreck,
pirate king... (G. Rush) |
43kb |
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Words, words, words. Once I had the gift. I could make
love... (J. Fiennes) |
45kb |
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- When will you write me a sonnet, Will? - I have... (S.
Reinton, J. Fiennes) |
17kb |
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Love, and a bit with a dog. That's what they want. (Geoffrey
Rush) |
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- Is she obedient? - As any mule in Christendom, but if
you are the man to... |
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- I've spoken with your father. - So my lord. I speak
with him every day. |
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- I can not shed blood in her house, but I will cut your
throat anon. Do you... |
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- Where's the comedy, Will? Where's the dog? Do you
think it's funny... |
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- Tell me how you lover her, Will. - Like a sickness... (G.
Paltrow, J. Fiennes) |
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 1 |
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Your still a maid. And perhaps as mistooken me as I was
mistooken Thomas... |
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- I would not have thought it: there is something better
than a play! - There... |
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- The house is stirring. It is a new day. - It is a new
world! |
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- It's good. - Oh? - The title won't do. Romeo and
Juliet. Just a suggestion... |
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My lady, the tide waits for no man, but I swear it would
wait for you. |
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Have her then, but you're a lordly fool. She's been
plucked since... (J. Dench) |
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- He drinks the poison, he dies by her side, and then... (J. Fiennes,
G. Rush) |
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- It was a tavern brawl. Marlowe attacked, and got his
own knife in the eye... |
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- The show must. You know. - Go on! (G.
Rush, J. Fiennes) |
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Have a care with my name, you will ware it out. (Judi
Dench) |
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 2 |
227kb |