Hamlet Act 5 Flashcards
“Now get you to my lady’s chamber and….
tell her, let her paint an inch thick to this favour she must come”
“and tell her, let her….
paint an inch think to this favour she must come”
“I tell thee, churlish….
priest, // A minstring Angel shall my sister be // When thou liest howling”
“A minstring….
Angel my sister shall be // When thou liest howling”
“When thou liest….
howling”
“This is I, ….
Hamlet the Dane”
“I loved Ophia. Fourty thousand….
brothers // could not, with all their quantity of love // Make up thy sum”
“Fourty thousand brothers // could not, ….
with all their quantity of love // Make up thy sum”
“This is mere….
madness // And thus awhile the fit will work on him”
“This is mere….
madness”
“And thus awhile….
the fit will work on him”
“This is I, Hamlet….
the Dane”
“There’s a divinity that….
shapes our ends”
“Rough hew them…..
how we will”
“There’s a divinity that shapes our….
ends // Rough hew them how we will”
“They are not….
near my conscience”
“they are not near….
my conscience”
“He that hath killed….
the King and whored my mother”
“Now get you to….
my lady’s chamber”
“He that hath….
killed the King and whored my mother”
“Popped in between th’….
election and my hopes”
“Popped in between th’ election and….
my hopes- is’ not perfect conscience /: To quit him with this arm?”
“Is’t not perfect conscience//….
//To quite him with this arm?”
“There’s special providence….
in the fall of a sparrow”
“If it be now, ‘tis not….
to come; if it be not to come, it will be now….”
“….it will be now; if it be….
not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all”
“….yet it will come. ….
….”the readiness is all”
“If it be now, ‘tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be….
….now; if it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all”
“Why as a woodcock to….
mine own springe.”
“Why as a woodcock to mine own springe. ….
….I am justly killed with mine own treachery”
“Here thou incestuous, ….
murderous, damned Dane”
“Drink off this potion- ….
Is thy union here? Follow my mother”
“Here thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane….
Drink off this potion- is thy Union here? Follow my mother”
“Exchange forgiveness with me….
noble Hamlet, // Mine and my father’s death come not upon thee”
“Mine and my father’s death, come not….
upon thee.”
“Mine and my father’s death, ….
come not upon thee.”
“Exchange forgiveness with….
me, noble Hamlet”
“Now cracks a noble heart….
-good night, sweet prince”
“And flights of angels….
sing thee to thy rest.”
“Now cracks a noble heart- good night, sweet prince….
//And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest”
“Bear Hamlet, like a….
soldier, to the stage”
“For he was likely, ….
had he been put on”
“To have proved….
most Royal”
“Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage; // For he was likely, ….
had he been put on // To have proved most Royal”