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Rosencrantz

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Rosencrantz has 95 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 19 references, with 7 live disagreements.

95 facts·54 predicates·19 sources·7 in dispute

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Inbound mentions (34)

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Other facts (61)

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61 facts
PredicateValueRef
Enters Stagestage[4]
Enters StageScene Ii[14]
Enters StageStage Enter Hamlet Group[16]
Addresses AsHamlet[5]
Addresses Asmy lord[6]
Addresses AsHamlet[14]
Exits StageStage Exit Rosencrantz Guildenstern[10]
Exits StageScene I[14]
Exits StageStage Exit Ros Guild[16]
GreetsPolonius[4]
GreetsHamlet[4]
Expresses IntentionHamlet[14]
Expresses IntentionDead Body[14]
Speaks toGuildenstern[1]
Claims No Such Thoughtstrue[1]
Mentions Lenten EntertainmentPlayers[1]
Says Players Not Followedtrue[1]
Is Companion ofGuildenstern[1]
Is Sent WithGuildenstern[1]
Has RoleCourtier[2]
Has Knowledge ofHamlet Transformation[3]
Brought Up WithHamlet[3]
Neighbor toHamlet[3]
Acknowledges AuthorityKing[3]
Describes Status Asindifferent children of the earth[4]
Responds to Question Withnegative[4]
Stated ThatWorld Has Grown Honest[5]
States Endeavor Keeps PaceThe Wonted Pace[6]
Refers to Aerie of ChildrenAn Aerie of Children[6]
Quotes Phrase for Stagesso they call them[6]
Describes Situationmuch to do on both sides[6]
Describes Past TrendNo Money Bid for Argument[6]
Confirms StatementAy, that they do[6]
References MythologyHercules[6]
States Hypothesishe’s the second time come to them[6]
References Proverban old man is twice a child[6]
Enters inScene I[8]
Responds toKing[8]
ReportsHamlet Distracted[8]
QuotesHamlet[8]
StatesHamlet Received Well[8]
InformedHamlet[8]
InfersPlayers to Perform[8]
Agrees to RequestHamlet[10]
UttersThe single and peculiar life[12]
Leaves StageScene I[13]
Re EntersScene I[13]
CallsHamlet[14]
QuestionsHamlet[14]
Requests InformationHamlet[14]
Requests ClarificationHamlet[14]
Addressed Asmy lord[15]
Addressed toKing Hamlet[15]
SaidWhere the dead body is bestow’d, my lord, We cannot get from him.[15]
Refers toPolonius[15]
Traveling toEngland[17]
Goes toEmployment[18]
Made Love toEmployment[18]
Not Near Conscience ofHamlet[18]
Defeat Grows FromTheir Own Insinuation[18]
DeadDeath Event[19]

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Where the dead body is bestow’d, my lord, We cannot get from him.
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References (19)

19 references
  1. [1]278 facts
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      ROSENCRANTZ. [ To Guildenstern. ] What say you? HAMLET. [ Aside. ] Nay, then I have an eye of you. If you love me, hold not off. GUILDENSTERN. My lord, we were sent for. HAMLET. I will tell you why; so shall my anticipation prevent y
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      THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK by William Shakespeare Contents ACT I Scene I. Elsinore. A platform before the Castle Scene II. Elsinore. A room of state in the Castle Scene III. A room in Polonius’s house Scene IV. The plat
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      OPHELIA. No, my good lord; but as you did command, I did repel his letters and denied His access to me. POLONIUS. That hath made him mad. I am sorry that with better heed and judgement I had not quoted him. I fear’d he did but trifle
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      HAMLET. Let her not walk i’ th’ sun. Conception is a blessing, but not as your daughter may conceive. Friend, look to’t. POLONIUS. How say you by that? [ Aside. ] Still harping on my daughter. Yet he knew me not at first; he said I was a
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      ROSENCRANTZ. None, my lord, but that the world’s grown honest. HAMLET. Then is doomsday near. But your news is not true. Let me question more in particular. What have you, my good friends, deserved at the hands of Fortune, that she sends
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      ROSENCRANTZ. Nay, their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace; but there is, sir, an aerie of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrannically clapped for’t. These are now the fashion, and so berattle th
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      HAMLET. ’Tis well. I’ll have thee speak out the rest of this soon.—Good my lord, will you see the players well bestowed? Do you hear, let them be well used; for they are the abstracts and brief chronicles of the time. After your death you
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      [ Exit. ] ACT III SCENE I. A room in the Castle. Enter King, Queen, Polonius, Ophelia, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . KING. And can you by no drift of circumstance Get from him why he puts on this confusion, Grating so harshly all h
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      HAMLET. Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus,
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      [ Exit Polonius . ] Will you two help to hasten them? ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN. We will, my lord. [ Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . ] HAMLET. What ho, Horatio! Enter Horatio . HORATIO. Here, sweet lord, at your service.
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      HAMLET. Ah, ha! Come, some music. Come, the recorders.    For if the king like not the comedy,    Why then, belike he likes it not, perdie. Come, some music. Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . GUILDENSTERN. Good my lord, vouchsafe
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      KING. I like him not, nor stands it safe with us To let his madness range. Therefore prepare you, I your commission will forthwith dispatch, And he to England shall along with you. The terms of our estate may not endure Hazard so near
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      HAMLET. There’s letters seal’d: and my two schoolfellows, Whom I will trust as I will adders fang’d,— They bear the mandate, they must sweep my way And marshal me to knavery. Let it work; For ’tis the sport to have the enginer Hoist w
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      Friends both, go join you with some further aid: Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain, And from his mother’s closet hath he dragg’d him. Go seek him out, speak fair, and bring the body Into the chapel. I pray you haste in this. [ Exeu
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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
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      HAMLET. My mother. Father and mother is man and wife; man and wife is one flesh; and so, my mother. Come, for England. [ Exit. ] KING. Follow him at foot. Tempt him with speed aboard; Delay it not; I’ll have him hence tonight. Away, f
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      FIRST SAILOR. He shall, sir, and’t please him. There’s a letter for you, sir. It comes from th’ambassador that was bound for England; if your name be Horatio, as I am let to know it is. HORATIO. [ Reads. ] ‘Horatio, when thou shalt have
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      HAMLET. An earnest conjuration from the King, As England was his faithful tributary, As love between them like the palm might flourish, As peace should still her wheaten garland wear And stand a comma ’tween their amities, And many su
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      What warlike noise is this? OSRIC. Young Fortinbras, with conquest come from Poland, To the ambassadors of England gives This warlike volley. HAMLET. O, I die, Horatio. The potent poison quite o’er-crows my spirit: I cannot live to

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