Hamlet Flashcards

(61 cards)

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Your bait….

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Your bait of falsehood takes the carp of truth ACT 2 SCENE 1 P

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He raised…

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He raised a sigh so piteous and profound as it did seem to shatter all his bulk ACT 2 SCENE 1 O

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What a….

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What a piece of work is man ACT 2 SCENE 2 H

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In mincing…

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In mincing with his sword her husband’s limbs’ ACT 2 SCENE 2 H

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Am I…

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Am I a coward?

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You would…

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You would pluck out the heart of my mystery ACT 3 SCENE 2 H

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Now could…

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Now could I drink hot blood ACT 3 SCENE 2 H

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When…

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When one cannot repent ACT 3 SCENE 3 C

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O limed….

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O limed soul struggling to be free ACT 3 SCENE 3

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Words without…

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Words without thoughts never to heaven go ACT 3 SCENE 3 C

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My words go….

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My words go up, my thoughts go down ACT 3 SCENE 3 C

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Speak…

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Speak daggers to my mother ACT 3 SCENE 2 H

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Thou turn….

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Thou turn my eyes to my very soul ACT 3 SCENE 4 G

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These words…

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These words, like daggers, enter in mine ears ACT 3 SCENE 4 G

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I must….

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I must be cruel, only to be kind ACT 3 SCENE 4 H

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I dare….

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I dare damnation

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Shall I….

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Shall I couple hell ACT 1 SCENE 5 H

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Revenge is a…..

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Revenge is a kind of wild justice which the more man’s nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out but the revenge of that wrong pulleth the law out of office SIR FRANCIS BEACON

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He is…

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He is superior for it is a princes part to pardon SIR FRANCIS BEACON

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Laertes….

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Laertes was your father dear to you or are you but the painting of a sorrow, a face without a heart? ACT 4 SCENE 7 C

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Now…

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Now sir young fortunes of unimproved mettle hot and full hath in the skirts of Norway here and there sharped up a list of lawless resolute ACT 1 SCENE 1

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A little..

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A little more Kin than kind ACT 1 SCENE 2 H

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The memory..

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The memory be green ACT 1 SCENE 2 C

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With mirth…

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With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage ACT 1 SCENE 2 C

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Unmanly…
Unmanly grief ACT 1 SCENE 2 C
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For they are actions…
For they are actions that a man might play but I have that within which passes show ACT 1 SCENE 2 H
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Something is
Something is wrong in the state of Denmark ACT 1 SCENE 1
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O, that this…
O that this too too solid flesh would melt ACT 1 SCENE 2 H
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Tis an unweeded garden….
It’s an unweeded garden that grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature ACT 1 SCENE 2
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Hyperion..
Hyperion to satyr ACT 1 SCENE 2
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As if increase…
As if increase in appetite had grown by what it fed on ACT 1 SCENE 2
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The serpent..
The serpent that did sting thy father’s life now wears his crown ACT 1 SCENE 5
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That incestuous…
That incestuous, adulterate beast ACT 1 SCENE 5
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Revenge his foul…
Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder ACT 1 SCENE 5
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The whole ear of…..
The whole ear of Denmark is a forged process of my death rankle abused ACT 1 SCENE 5
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My most….
My most seeming, virtuous Queen ACT 1 SCENE 5
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Thy commandment…
Thy commandment all alone shall live within the book and volume of my brain ACT 1 SCENE 5
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The time…
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right ACT 1 SCENE 5
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O, most…
O, most pernicious woman ACT 1 SCENE 5
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That fits…
That fits a kings remembrance ACT 2 SCENE 2
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His father’s death….
His fathers death and our o’erhasty marriage ACT 2 SCENE 2
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Doubt truth……
Doubt truth to be a liar but never doubt I love
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At such a time…..
At such a time, I’ll lose my daughter to him
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For if the sun….
For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a good kissing carrion ACT 2 SCENE 2 H
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A goodly one…..
A goodly one, in which there are many confines, wards and dungeons, Denmark being one of the worst ACT 2 SCENE 2
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Why then, your ambition….
Why then, your ambition makes it one, tis too harrow for your mind ACT 2 SCENE 2 H
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O god, I could be bounded….
Oh god, I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of inciting space, where it not that I have bad dreams ACT 2 SCENE 2 H
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Nay, then I have an eye of you…..
Nay, then I have an eye of you. If you love me, hold not off ACT 2 SCENE 2 H
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By the rights….
By the rights of your fellowship.
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There is nothing either good…..
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so ACT 2 SCENE 2 H
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It appears no other thing…..
It appears no other thing to me but a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours ACT 2 SCENE 2
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How stand I then, that have
How stand I then, that have a father killed, a mother stained, ecitments of my reason and my blood. ACT 4 SCENE 4
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What out of this my lord? Laertes, was your father
What out of this my lord? Laertes, was your father dear to you? or are you like the painting of a sorrow, a face without a heart? ACT 4 SCENE 7
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Nothing but to show you
Nothing but to show you how a King may go a progress through the guts of a beggar ACT 4 SCENE 7
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But like the owner
But like the owner of a foul disease, to keep it from divulging, let it feed on even the pith of life ACT 4 SCENE 1 C
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How stand I then, that have a father
How stand I then, that have a father killed, a mother stained, excitements of my reason and my blood ACT 4 SCENE 4 H
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That skull had
That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once ACT 5 SCENE 1
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I loved Ophelia
I loved Ophelia, forty thousand brothers could not, with all their quantity of love, make up my sum ACT 5 SCENE 1
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What have I done that might your nature
What have I done that might your nature, honour and exception roughly awake ACT 5 SCENE 2
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Get thee to a nunnery
Get thee to a nunnery, why woudst thou be a breeder of sinners?
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God has given you one face
God has given you one face, and you make yourselves another