PL & TDOM Quotes Flashcards

(34 cards)

1
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‘________ Eve, for such thou art, from ___ and _____ entire’

A

‘Immortal Eve, for such thou art, from sin and blame entire’

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‘How are we _____, still in fear of ____?’

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‘How are we happy, still in fear of harm?’

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3
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‘She _______, she ___: earth felt the _____’

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‘She plucked, she ate: earth felt the wound’

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4
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‘Waiting ________ her return’

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‘Waiting desirous her return’

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5
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‘Not ________, but ______ overcome by ______ charm’

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‘Not deceived, but fondly overcome by female charm’

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6
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‘Now improved in meditated _____ and ______, bent on man’s ___________’

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‘Now improved in meditated fraud and malice, bent on man’s destruction’

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7
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‘The more I see _________ about me, so much more I feel _______ within me’

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‘The more I see pleasures about me, so much more I feel torment within me’

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8
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‘For only in __________ I find ____’

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‘For only in destroying I find ease’

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9
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‘In one day to have ______ what he Almighty ______ six days and nights _________ making’

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‘In one day to have marred what he Almighty styled six days and nights continued making’

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10
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‘To ____ me and the ____ intent I bring’

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‘To hide me and the dark intent I bring’

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‘Our great _________, safe with all his _____ about him’

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‘Our great forbidder, safe with all his spies about him’

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12
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‘In ___ night _____…half the _______ name’

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‘In one night freed…half the angelic name’

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13
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‘His _____ palace of flattering __________’

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‘His royal palace of flattering sycophants’

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14
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‘_________ age, where only the ______ of doing ____ is the doing of it’

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‘Miserable age, where only the reward of doing well is the doing of it’

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15
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“A most ________ and _________ nature.’

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‘A most perverse and turbulent nature.’ [Ferdinand]

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16
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‘You a _________, me an impudent _______’

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‘You [Ferdinand] a corrupter, me [Bosola] an impudent traitor’

17
Q

‘This ______ roof of yours is too low built; I cannot stand _______ in ‘t nor discourse, Without I _____ it higher. _____ yourself; Or, if you please, my ____ to help you’

A

‘This goodly roof of yours is too low built; I cannot stand upright in ‘t nor discourse, Without I raise it higher. Raise yourself; Or, if you please, my hand to help you’

18
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‘The ______ of us that are born ____! We are ______ to woo, because none ____ woo us’

A

‘The misery of us that are born great! We are forc’d to woo, because none dare woo us’

19
Q

‘____ will easily _______ the _______’

A

‘Time will easily scatter the tempest’

20
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‘For know, whether I am ______ to ____ or to ___, I can do both like a ______’

A

‘For know, whether I am doom’d to live or to die, I can do both like a prince’

21
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‘Why should only I, of all the other _______ of the world, be ____ up, like a ____ _____?’

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‘Why should only I, of all the other princes of the world, be cas’d up, like a holy relic?’

22
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‘She seems rather to _______ the ___ of ______ than ____ it’

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‘She seems rather to welcome the end of misery than shun it’

23
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‘Why do you ____ yourself so ____ a _______?’

A

‘Why do you make yourself so wild a tempest?’

24
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‘Tis not your whore’s ____ that shall quench my ____-____, but your whore’s _____.’

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‘Tis not your whore’s milk that shall quench my wild-fire, but your whore’s blood.’

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‘Said he was a ____, only the difference was, a ______ skin was hairy on the _______, his on the ______’
‘Said he was a wolf, only the difference was, a wolf's skin was hairy on the outside, his on the inside’
26
‘Whether we fall by ________, _____, or ____, like ________, we are ___ with our own ____.’
‘Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds, we are cut with our own dust.’
27
'I can be _____ without this _______.’
'I can be angry without this rupture.’
28
‘I will instantly _______ the state of Ancona to have them ________.’
‘I will instantly solicit the state of Ancona to have them banish'd.’
29
‘I 'll give out she ____ o' th' ______; 'twill _____ the less _______ after her death.’
‘I 'll give out she died o' th' plague; 'twill breed the less inquiry after her death.’
30
‘________, madam, is a great man’s _______’
‘Ambition, madam, is a great man’s madness’
31
'I am your ________'
'I am your creature'
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‘The office of _______ is _________ quite when one _____ hangs another.’
‘The office of justice is perverted quite when one thief hangs another.’
34
'This _______ __________'
'This feigned pilgrimage.’