Hamlet Flashcards

1
Q

i have that within which passes show

A

these but the trappings and the suits of woe

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2
Q

seems madam?

A

i know not seems

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3
Q

whether tis nobler

A

in the mind to suffer

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4
Q

or to take arms

A

against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them

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5
Q

thus conscience

A

does make cowards of us all

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6
Q

why, this is

A

hire and salary not revenge

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7
Q

then trip him

A

that his heels may kick at heaven

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8
Q

o my

A

prophetic soul

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9
Q

to outface me

A

with leaping in her grave

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10
Q

woo’t weep

A

woo’t fight, woo’t fast

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11
Q

doubt truth

A

to be a liar, but never doubt i love.

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12
Q

honeying and making love

A

over the nasty sty

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13
Q

you can’t call it love

A

for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame

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14
Q

what is the reason

A

you use me this? i loved you ever

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15
Q

not one now, to mock

A

with your own grinning, quite chop fallen?

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16
Q

thou incestuous, murderous,

A

damned dane, drink off this potion

17
Q

o that this

A

too too solid flesh would melt

18
Q

frailty

A

thy name is woman

19
Q

in the secret

A

parts of fortune? oh most true, she is a strumpet

20
Q

to be honest,

A

as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten million

21
Q

our monarchs

A

and out stretched heroes the beggars shadows

22
Q

thou wretched,

A

rash, intruding fool

23
Q

what a peice

A

of work is a man

24
Q

how weary,

A

stale, flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world

25
Q

imperious caesar

A

dead and turned to clay, might stop a hole to keep the wind away

26
Q

the devil hath

A

power to assume a pleasing shape