Who said it?
What are they talking about?
Finish that line!
100
"[Hamlet is] as mad as the sea and wind when both contend which is mightier."
Queen Gertrude
100
"[Polonius is] in heaven. Send thither to see. If your messenger find him not there, seek him i'th'other place yourself." - Prince Hamlet
Hamlet is implying that Claudius would not be able to get into heaven. He is also referencing Claudius's lack of emotions when it comes to murder, that he would simply "send a messenger to heaven" (by killing him). By saying that Claudius should seek Polonius in hell, Hamlet makes it known that he would be happy should Claudius die.
100
"Nothing but to show you how a king may go a progress through the guts of a ______________ ." - Prince Hamlet
Beggar
200
"Take you me for a sponge my lord?"
Rosencrantz
200
"Alas, how will this bloody deed be answer'd? It will be laid to us, whose providence should have kept short, restrain'd, and out of haunt this mad young man." - King Claudius
Claudius fears that everyone will blame himself and Gertrude for Polonius's murder for not keeping Hamlet on a tighter leash.
200
"...Thou mayst not coldly set our sovereign process, which imports at full, by letters conjuring to that effect, the present __________ of Hamlet." - King Claudius
Death
300
"O come away, my soul is full of discord and dismay."
King Claudius
300
"The body is with the king, but the king is not with the body." - Prince Hamlet
Polonius's body "rests with the king" in Claudius's castle, but the king is not with Polonius's soul in heaven.
300
"But come, for England. Farewell, dear __________." - Prince Hamlet
Mother