Eugène Delacroix, Hamlet and Horatio in the Graveyard, 1827–28 https://t.co/luw7LE1GjX

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"still have 3/5ths left of hamlet to write and have probably overestimated my own ability" moodboard

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ive had hamlet as an oc since high school and every time i draw them they get increasingly more Gender

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The latest Hazy Dell Press is a doozy. Cataloging more than 101 references in Zombie, Or Not to Be (Hazy Fables this free educator's guide features character comparisons, setting descriptions, and mini-essays of literary themes
https://t.co/LfcYT9DVUa

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Eugène Delacroix, Hamlet and Horatio Before the Grave Diggers, 1843 https://t.co/ibB89Z9da7

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1819 Mary Shelley writes "Read Hamlet”

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commissions of the characters from the game More Things In Heaven and Earth — Hamlet and Horatio🖤🍂

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Eva as Ophelia
Daniil as Hamlet

"OPHELIA
[Sings]
They bore him barefaced on the bier;
Hey non nonny, nonny, hey nonny;
And in his grave rain'd many a tear:--
Fare you well, my dove!"

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Wigfrid fighting the BFB from
I know that the BFB is friendly, but I doubt that Wigfrid would't try to fight it. A for

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“We know what we are, but know not what we may be.” Hamlet, Act 4, Sc 5.

Imgs: Picking Daffodils & in the Orchard, both by Harold Harvey, c.1912.

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Happy anniversary to ACNH, but most especially to my main man Hamlet.

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Got this from Hamlet18160 on Instagram of Dametrix showing Kero a lesson! Thank you so much! Another not so gentle reminder: Zoophiles /are never/ and /will never/ be accepted or valid. If you are one or support one, get off my page. You are not welcome here.

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see this place on the OSRS map. I blame Bloodborne for my abject terror at the mere mention of fishing hamlets

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Ophelia is a character in William Shakespeare's drama "Hamlet". She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes and potential wife of Prince Hamlet,who, due to Hamlet's actions, ends up in a state of madness that ultimately leads to her drowning.

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On this day - 1805 Master Betty (William Betty) played Hamlet on the London stage, aged 14. He was such a success that the House of Commons was adjourned to enable MPs to watch his performance. His success was short-lived and,shortly afterwards, he was hissed off the stage.

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“O wonderful son that can so ‘stonish a mother!”
Hamlet, Act 3, Sc 2.

Elizabeth Mortlock and her son John Mortlock the Younger, painted by John Downman, 1779

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The Devil hath power
To assume a pleasing shape.
- Hamlet, William Shakespeare~

A look into the wardrobe of Riseos. Fullview advised.

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