Hamlet Act 2 Flashcards

1
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“His stockings….

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fouled // Ungaryered, and down gyved to his ankles”

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2
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“His stockings fouled // Ungartered, ….

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and down gyved to his ankles”

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3
Q

“By indirections….

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find directions out”

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4
Q

“As if he had….

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been loosed out of hell // To speak of horrors”

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5
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“I doubt it is no other but the main: ….

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His father’s death, and our o’erhasty marriage”

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6
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“I doubt it is….

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no other but the main: His father’s death, and our o’erhasty marriage”

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7
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“I did repel….

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his letters and denied // His access to me”

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8
Q

“I did repel his letters and denied….

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// His access to me”

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9
Q

“At such a ….

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time I’ll loose my daughter to him”

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10
Q

“I’ll loose….

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my daughter to him”

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11
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“For there is nothing….

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either good or bad, but thinking makes it so”

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12
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“For there is nothing either good or bad, ….

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but thinking makes it so”

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13
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“what a piece….

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of work is man!”

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14
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“What a piece of work is man! How ….

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noble in reason!”

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15
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“What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How….

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infinite in faculty!”

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16
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“What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! ….

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…. And yet to me, what is this quintessence of dust??”

17
Q

“I am but mad….

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north-north west”

18
Q

“I am but….

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mad north-north west”

19
Q

“I am but mad north-north west; ….

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when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw”

20
Q

“When the wind is….

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southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw”

21
Q

“What a rogue….

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and peasant slave am I”

22
Q

“What’s Hecuba to….

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him or he to Hecuba??”

23
Q

“What would he…

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do // Had he the motive and the cue for passion // That I have??”

24
Q

“What he do // Had he….

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the motive or the cue for passion // That I have??”

25
Q

“Like John-a-dreams, ….

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unpregnant of my cause”

26
Q

“Yet I // A dull….

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and muddy-nettled rascal”

27
Q

“But I am pigeon-….

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-liveried and lack gall”

28
Q

“But I am pigeon-livered and lack…

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gall // To make oppression bitter”

29
Q

“Bloody, bawdy….

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villain!”

30
Q

“Bloody, bawdy villain! ….

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Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain!”

31
Q

“Remorseless, treacherous….

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lecherous, kindless villain! O vengeance!”

32
Q

“Why what….

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an ass am I”

33
Q

“The play’s the….

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thing // Wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King”

34
Q

“prompted to my….

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revenge by heaven and hell”

35
Q

“prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell // Must

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like a whore, unpack my heart with words”

36
Q

“Must like….

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a whore, unpack my heart with words”

37
Q

“and fall

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a-cursing, like a very drab”

38
Q

“prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell // Must like a whore, unpack my heart with words, ….

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// and fall a-cursing, like a very drab”