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Prologue

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Prologue has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 1 live disagreement.

6 facts·5 predicates·3 sources·1 in dispute

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6 facts
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Rdf:typeDramatic Prologue[1]
Rdf:typeCharacter[2]
Appears inHamlet Play[1]
Contains TextFor us, and for our tragedy, Here stooping to your clemency, We beg your hearing patiently.[1]
Actionenters[2]
Literary Elementtrue[3]

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For us, and for our tragedy, Here stooping to your clemency, We beg your hearing patiently.
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actionhamlet/40
enters
literaryElementlme/bd66e708-d27d-44b6-9ab5-dbd513e1f760
true

References (3)

3 references
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      HAMLET. Ay, or any show that you’ll show him. Be not you ashamed to show, he’ll not shame to tell you what it means. OPHELIA. You are naught, you are naught: I’ll mark the play. PROLOGUE.     For us, and for our tragedy,    Here stoop
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      POLONIUS. I did enact Julius Caesar. I was kill’d i’ th’ Capitol. Brutus killed me. HAMLET. It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there. Be the players ready? ROSENCRANTZ. Ay, my lord; they stay upon your patience. QUEE
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      [Session date: 2023/01/10 (Tue) 08:40] User: I'm looking for some book recommendations. I've been on a roll with reading lately, and I just started "The Nightingale" by Kristin Hannah today. I'm really into historical fiction and stories wi

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