Act 3 Flashcards

(69 cards)

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(Claudius) “Turbulent and…

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dangerous lunacy” (3.1)

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(Guildenstern) “Crafty…

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madness” (3.1)

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(Claudius) “With all my heart; and it doth much content me…

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to hear him so inclined…drive his purpose on to these delights” (3.1)

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(Claudius) “Sweet…

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Gertrude, leave us” (3.1)

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(Gertrude) “I shall…

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obey you” (3.1)

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(Gertrude) “Ophelia, I do wish that your good beauties…

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be the happy cause of Hamlet’s wildness” (3.1)

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(Gertrude) “So shall I hope your virtues…

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will bring him to his wonted way again” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “To be…

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or not to be, that is the question” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the…

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slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “To die…

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to sleep; no more; and by a sleep to say we end the heart-ache” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Conscience…

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does make cowards” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Fair Ophelia…

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Nymph” (3.1)

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(Ophelia) “My Lord, I have remembrances of yours…

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that I have longed to re-deliver…Their perfume lost” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “No, not I…

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I never gave you aught” (3.1)

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(Ophelia) “My honoured lord, you know right…

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well you did” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should…

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admit no discourse to your beauty” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “I did love…

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you once…You should not have believed me, I loved you not” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Get thee to a…

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nunnery: why wouldst thou be a
breeder of sinners?” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “It were better my mother had not…

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borne me: I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “We are arrant…

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knaves, all; believe none of us” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Wise men know well enough…

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what monsters you make of them” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “If thou dost marry, I’ll give thee this plague…

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for thy dowry…thou shalt not escape calumny” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “We will have no more…

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marriages, those that are married already, all but one, shall live” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “God has given you…

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one face, and you make yourselves
another” (3.1)

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(Claudius) "I have in quick determination, he shall...
with speed to England" (3.1)
26
(Claudius) "It shall be so madness in great...
ones must not unwatch'd go" (3.1)
27
(Hamlet) "Speak the speech...
as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue" (3.2)
28
(Hamlet) "Hold, as 'twere...
the mirror up to Nature" (3.2)
29
(Horatio) "Here, sweet lord...
at your service" (3.2)
30
(Hamlet) "Observe...
mine uncle" (3.2)
31
(Ophelia) "Tis brief, my lord...
(Hamlet) As woman's love" (3.2)
32
(Player Queen) "A second time I kill my husband dead...
when second husband kisses me in bed" (3.2)
33
(Queen) "The lady doth...
protest too much, methinks" (3.2)
34
(Hamlet) "The story is extant...
and writ in choice Italian" (3.2)
35
(Hamlet) "O good Horatio, I'll take the ghost's word for...
a thousand pound" (3.2)
36
(Hamlet) "Will you play upon...
this pipe?...Tis as easy as lying" (3.2)
37
(Hamlet) "How unworthy a thing you make...
of me! You would play upon me" (3.2)
38
(Hamlet) "Call me what instrument you will, though you can...
fret me, yet you cannot play upon me" (3.2)
39
(Hamlet) "I will speak daggers...
to her, but use none" (3.2)
40
(Claudius) "I like him not, nor stands it safe with us to...
let his madness range" (3.3)
41
(Claudius) "This speedy...
voyage" (3.3)
42
(Polonius) "Behind the arras...
I'll convey myself" (3.3)
43
(Polonius) "Tis meet that some more audience than a mother, since nature...
makes them partial" (3.3)
44
(Claudius) "O, my offence is...
rank, it smells to heaven" (3.3)
45
(Claudius) "Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens...
to wash it white as snow?" (3.3)
46
(Claudius) "My crown, my own...
ambition and my Queen" (3.3)
47
(Claudius) "Bow, stubborn...
knees; and, heart with strings of steel" (3.3)
48
(Hamlet) "When he is drunk asleep, or in his rage, or in the...
incestuous pleasure of his bed" (3.3)
49
(Hamlet) "About some act that has no...
relish of salvation in't" (3.3)
50
(Hamlet) "His soul...
may be as damn'd and black as hell, whereto it goes" (3.3)
51
(Claudius) "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below...
words without thoughts never to heaven go" (3.3)
52
(Hamlet) "You go not till I set you up a glass...
where you may see the inmost part of you" (3.4)
53
(Gertrude) "O, what a rash and...
bloody deed this is!" (3.4)
54
(Hamlet) "A bloody deed! almost as bad, good mother, as...
kill a king, and marry with his brother" (3.4)
55
(Hamlet) "Let me wring...
your heart" (3.4)
56
(Gertrude) "Thou turnst my eyes into my soul...
and there, I see such black and grieved spots" (3.4)
57
(Hamlet) "This was your husband, look now what follows...
here is your husband like a mildewed ear" (3.4)
58
(Gertrude) "These words like daggers...
enter my ears; no more sweet Hamlet!" (3.4)
59
(Gertrude) "Alas, he's...
mad!" (3.4)
60
(Hamlet) Do you see nothing there?...
(Gertrude) Nothing but ourselves" (3.4)
61
(Hamlet) "Rank corruption...
mining all within infects unseen" (3.4)
62
(Hamlet) "Confess yourself to heaven; repent...
what's past; avoid what is to come" (3.4)
63
(Hamlet) "And do not spread the compost on the weeds...
to make them ranker" (3.4)
64
(Gertrude) "O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my...
heart in twain" (3.4)
65
(Hamlet) "Go not to mine uncle's...
bed" (3.4)
66
(Hamlet) "I must be cruel...
only to be kind: thus bad begins and worse remains behind" (3.4)
67
(Hamlet) "I essentially am not in madness...
but mad in craft" (3.4)
68
(Gertrude) " I have no life to...
breathe what thou hast said to me" (3.4)
69
(Hamlet) "I will delve one yard below their mines...
and blow them to the moon" (3.4)