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KING

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KING has 24 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 5 live disagreements.

24 facts·11 predicates·3 sources·5 in dispute

Mostly:said(7), rdf:type(4), military action(2)

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Other facts (22)

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22 facts
PredicateValueRef
SaidI have sent to seek him and to find the body.[2]
SaidYet must not we put the strong law on him[2]
SaidHe’s lov’d of the distracted multitude[2]
SaidWho like not in their judgement, but their eyes[2]
SaidAnd where ’tis so, th’offender’s scourge is weigh’d, But never the offence.[2]
SaidThis sudden sending him away must seem Deliberate pause.[2]
SaidDiseases desperate grown By desperate appliance are reliev’d, Or not at all.[2]
Rdf:typeKing[1]
Rdf:typeCharacter[2]
Rdf:typeRoyalty[2]
Rdf:typePerson[3]
Military ActionCombat Norway[1]
Military ActionSmote Polacks[1]
Described Asdangerous[2]
Described Asdistracted[2]
StatusDead[1]
DescriptionFair and Warlike Form[1]
Refers toHamlet Character[2]
Evaluates Danger ofHamlet Character[2]
Stated StrategyTo bear all smooth and even[2]
AskedHow now? What hath befall’n?[2]
DefeatedFortinbras[3]

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labelhamlet/55
KING
typehamlet/55
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typehamlet/55
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saidhamlet/55
I have sent to seek him and to find the body.
describedAshamlet/55
dangerous
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saidhamlet/55
Yet must not we put the strong law on him
saidhamlet/55
He’s lov’d of the distracted multitude
describedAshamlet/55
distracted
saidhamlet/55
Who like not in their judgement, but their eyes
saidhamlet/55
And where ’tis so, th’offender’s scourge is weigh’d, But never the offence.
statedStrategyhamlet/55
To bear all smooth and even
saidhamlet/55
This sudden sending him away must seem Deliberate pause.
saidhamlet/55
Diseases desperate grown By desperate appliance are reliev’d, Or not at all.
askedhamlet/55
How now? What hath befall’n?
typehamlet/69
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labelhamlet/69
our last King Hamlet
defeatedhamlet/69
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References (3)

3 references
  1. [1]15 facts
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      FRANCISCO. Barnardo has my place. Give you good-night. [ Exit. ] MARCELLUS. Holla, Barnardo! BARNARDO. Say, what, is Horatio there? HORATIO. A piece of him. BARNARDO. Welcome, Horatio. Welcome, good Marcellus. MARCELLUS. What, h
  2. [2]5516 facts
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      KING. I have sent to seek him and to find the body. How dangerous is it that this man goes loose! Yet must not we put the strong law on him: He’s lov’d of the distracted multitude, Who like not in their judgement, but their eyes; And
  3. [3]693 facts
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      FIRST CLOWN. ’Tis a quick lie, sir; ’t will away again from me to you. HAMLET. What man dost thou dig it for? FIRST CLOWN. For no man, sir. HAMLET. What woman then? FIRST CLOWN. For none neither. HAMLET. Who is to be buried in’t?

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