Hamlet Act 4 Flashcards
“To keep it from….
divulging, let it feed // Even on the pitch of life”
“Like the owner of a foul disease, // To keep it from….
divulging, let it feed // Even on the pith of life”
“Mad as the sea and….
wind, when both contend // Which is the mightier”
“a weeps for what….
is done”
“He’s lov’d of the….
distracted multitude”
“Disease desperate grown, // By
desperate appliance are relieved, // Or not at all”
“The Queen his mother….
// Lives almost by his looks”
“Not where he eats but….
where a is eaten”
“Nothing but to show you how….
a King may go a progress through a beggar”
“For like the….
hectic in my blood he rages”
“How all my occasions do….
inform against me, // And spur my dull revenge!!”
“Now whether it be // Bestial….
oblivion, or some craven scruple”
“Now whether it be // Bestial oblivion, or some….
craven scruple // Of thinking too precisely on th’ event”
“I do not know // Why yet….
I live to say this thing’s to do”
“Sith I have cause, and will, ….
and strength, and means // To do’t”
“Right to be great [is], ….
to find quarrel in a straw // When honour’s at the stake”
“I do not know // Why yet I live to say this thing’s to….
do, // Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means, // To do’t”
“Rightly to be great [is], to find….
quarrel in a straw, // When honour’s at the stake”
“O! from this time forth, // My….
thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!!”
“So full of artless jealousy is….
guilt, // It spills itself in fearing to be”
“O, this is the….
poison of deep grief”
“It warms the….
very sickness in my heart”
“It warms the very….
sickness in my heart”
“there’s such divinity doth hedge….
a King // That treason can but peep to what it would”