Hamlet Chapter title Flashcards

1
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1.1

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Long Live the King

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2
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1.2

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O Most Wicked Speed

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3
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1.3

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Ungracious Pastors

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4
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1.4

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Be thou spirit of health or goblin damned

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5
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1.5

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Remember me

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6
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2.1

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Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth[…]by indirections find directions out

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7
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2.2a

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Use you […] to gather and glean

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8
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2.2b

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His father’s death and our o’erhasty marriage

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9
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2.2c

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Makes vow […] to never more give th’ assay of arms

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10
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2.2d

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I will be brief. Your noble son is mad. […] At such a time I will loose

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11
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2.2e

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Fishmongerer / 1 in 10,000

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12
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2.2f

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To visit you / Man delights not me

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13
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2.2g

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Aeneas’ tale to Dido

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14
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2.2h

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The Murder of Gonzago?

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15
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2.2i

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For Hecuba! / Am I a coward? / The play’s the thing […]

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16
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3.1a

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That seeing unseen, we may of their encounter frankly judge

17
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3.1b

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To be or not to be-that is the question

18
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3.1c

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Get thee to a nunnery / sprung from neglected love

19
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3.2

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He poisons him i’ th’ garden for’s estate

20
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3.3

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My offense is rank, it smells to heaven

21
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3.4

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A rash and bloody deed

22
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4.1

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This vile deed we must […] countenance and excuse

23
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4.2

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Sponge […that] that soaks up the kings countenance

24
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4.3

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At supper (to Claudius)

25
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4.4

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What is a man? / Examples gross as earth exhort me

26
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4.5

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Strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds/ The doors are broke

27
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4.6

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I alone became their prisoner

28
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4.7

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Unbated Foils / I’ll anoint my sword / A chalice

29
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5.1a

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If he be not rotten before he die–as we have many pocky corpses nowadays Alexander/Imp Caesar

30
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5.1b

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What ceremony else? Where ceremony else?

31
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5.1c

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Though pray’st not well

32
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5.2a

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Impawned / 8 to 4 in 12 passes

33
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5.2b

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A woodcock to mine own springe

34
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5.2c

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To tell my story

35
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5.2d

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This qaurry cries on havoc. O proud Death