"'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, to give these mourning duties to your father," Claudius begins his speech, but he also says that he "must know your father lost a father, That father lost, lost his."”(1.2.However, he mocks Hamlet and adds, "'Tis unmanly grief."
King Claudius gives a speech to his courtiers the morning after Horatio and the guardsmen see the ghost to explain his recent marriage to Gertrude, his brother's widow and the mother of Prince Hamlet.
I doubt any wrongdoing. "Revenge on his heinous and bizarre murder. "Where is Denmark's exquisite majesty? "How hard I worked to quell his rage!
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