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- That's too bad.
- There's no Shakespeare on TV.

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No. Perfectly fine.
Sometimes it comes on.

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"To be or not to be.
That is the question," right?

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- Right.
- That is the question.

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PACINO: They do me wrong,
and I will not endure it.

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I fear our happiness is at its height.
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Who is it that complains
unto the king...

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...that I, forsooth, am stern,
and love them not?

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Because I cannot flatter...
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...Iook fair, smile in men's faces...
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...deceive, cog, duck with French nods
and apish courtesy...

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...I must be held a rancorous enemy.
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The world they live in...
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...the world they exist in
is privy to these kinds of...

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- Is internecine family quarrel.
PACINO: That's right.

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They are clawing at each other
for the throne.

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Brother Gloucester,
we know your meaning.

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You envy my advancement
and my friends'.

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God grant we may never
have need of you!

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Meantime, God grants
that I have need of you.

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Our brother is imprison'd
by your means...

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...myself disgraced...
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...the nobility of the house
held in contempt...

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...while great promotions
are daily given to ennoble those...

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...that scarce, some two days since,
were worth a noble.

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By Him that raised me
to this careful height...

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...from that contented hap
which I enjoy'd...

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...I never did incense his majesty
against the Duke of Clarence.

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You're gonna say you are not the mean
of my Lord Hastings' late imprisonment?

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You see? Richard's stirring the pot.
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The king is dying,
so he's fearful and paranoid...

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... and sending people to jail.

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