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...nor made to court...
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...an amorous looking-glass.
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I, that am curtail'd
of this fair proportion...

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...cheated of feature
by dissembling nature, deformed.

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- Deformed.
- He was a hunchback.

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PACINO:
Deformed. Deformed.

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Unfinish'd...
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...sent before my time
into this breathing world...

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...scarce half made up...
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...and that so lamely
and unfashionable...

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...that dogs bark at me
as I halt by them.

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Why, I, in this weak piping
time of peace...

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...have no delight
to pass away the time...

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...unless to see my shadow in the sun...
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...and descant upon
mine own deformity.

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Shakespeare has exaggerated
his deformity...

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...in order to body forth dramatically...
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...visually, metaphorically...
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...the corruption of his mind.
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Therefore...
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...since I cannot prove a lover...
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...to entertain these fair
well-spoken days...

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...I am determined to prove a villain...
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...and to hate the idle pleasures
of these days.

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Richard's always saying:
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"Here's the situation and what I'll do.
Watch this. " Then he does it.

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Then they leave, he says:
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"Wasn't that good, or what?
Did you see? This is fun."

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Plots have I laid...
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...inductions dangerous...
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...to set my brother Clarence
and the king...

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...in deadly hate
the one against the other.

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And if King Edward be as true...
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...and just as I am subtle,
false and treacherous...

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...this day should Clarence
be mew'd up...

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...about a prophecy...
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...that says that G of Edward's heirs
the murderer shall be.


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