Shakespeare in Love
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Yes, that's good.
Until he meets--

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- Ethel.
- Do you think?

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- The daughter of his enemy.
- The daughter of his enemy.

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His best friend
is killed in a duel...

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by Ethel's brother, or something--
His name is Mercutio.

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Mercutio.
Good name.

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- Will! They're waiting for you!
- Yes, I'm coming.

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Good luck with yours, Kit.
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- I thought your play was for Burbage.
- This is a different one.

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A different one
you haven't written?

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[ Man ]
Was this the face...

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that launched
a thousand ships...

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and burnt the topless
towers of Ilium?

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Thank you.
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Was this the face that
launched a thousand ships...

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- and burnt the top--
topless towers of Ilium?
- Thank you!

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Was this the face...
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that launched a thousand ships
and burnt the topless--

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I would like to give you something
from Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.

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- How refreshing.
- ...the topless towers of Ilium?

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Sweet Helen,
make me immortal with a kiss.

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W-- W--
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W-Was this the f--
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Very good, Mr.Wabash.
Report to the property master.

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My tailor
wants to be an actor.

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I have a few debts
here and there.

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Well, that seems
to be everybody.

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- Did you see a Romeo?
- I did not.

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Well, I to my work,
you to yours.

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[ Sighs ]
Oh, God.

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May I begin, sir?
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- Your name?
- Thomas Kent.

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I-I would like to do a speech
by a writer who commands
the heart of every player.

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What light is light...
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if Silvia be not seen?
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What joy is joy
if Silvia be not by?

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Unless it be to think
that she is by...

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and feed upon the shadow
of perfection.


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