Act One Flashcards
I come to ____ it _________; If wealthily, then _______ in Padua
-petruciio
I come to wive it wealthily; If wealthily, then happily in Padua
to ____ your _____ with a three legged _____
to comb your noddle with a three legged stool
One ____ enough to be Petrucio’s ____
One rich enough to be Petrucio’s wife
“I ____, I ____, I ______, Tranio, / If I achieve not this young ______ girl.” lucientio
“I burn, I pine, I perish, Tranio, / If I achieve not this young modest girl.”
“No _____ grows where is no ______ ta’en. / In brief, sir, ____ what you most affect.”
“No profit grows where is no pleasure ta’en. / In brief, sir, study what you most affect.”
“I pray you, sir, is it your will / To make a ____ of me amongst these _____?”
“I pray you, sir, is it your will / To make a stale of me amongst these mates?”
“Her only ____and that is ____ enough, / Is that she is ________ curst / And _____ and froward, so beyond all measure.” hortensio
“Her only fault, and that is faults enough, / Is that she is intolerable curst / And shrewd and froward, so beyond all measure.” hortensio
“I am as _______ as she proud-minded; / And where two ______ fires meet together, / They do ______ the thing that feeds their ______.”
“I am as peremptory as she proud-minded; / And where two raging fires meet together, / They do consume the thing that feeds their fury.”
“Knock me here _____.” (Petruchio)
“Knock you ____, ___? Why, sir, what am I, ___, that I should knock you here, ___?” (Grumio)
“Knock me here soundly.” (Petruchio)
“Knock you here, sir? Why, sir, what am I, sir, that I should knock you here, sir?” (Grumio)
“Gentlemen, _______ me no farther, / For how I firmly am ______ you know: / That is, not to bestow my ______ daughter / Before I have a ____ for the ____.” babtista
“Gentlemen, importune me no farther, / For how I firmly am resolved you know: / That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter / Before I have a husband for the elder.” babtista
“Think you a little ___ can ____ mine ears? / Have I not in my time heard ____ ____?”
“Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? / Have I not in my time heard lions roar?”
'’You will be a ______ master and undertake the teaching of the ______’’
“Hortensio: Petruchio, shall I then come roundly to thee / And wish thee to a shrewd ill-favour’d wife? / Thou’dst thank me but a little for my counsel; / And yet I’ll promise thee she shall be rich, / And very rich: but th’art too much my friend, / And I’ll not wish thee to her.”
We have not yet been seen in any house,
Nor can we be distinguish’d by our faces
For man or master:
tranio comes up with plan of disguise and says : ‘‘and now ’tis plotted….. You will be schoolmaster,
And undertake the teaching of the maid:
That’s your device.’’