Key Quotes Flashcards
What does Viola say about disguise in A2S2?
“Disguise, I see thou art a wickedness wherein the pregnant enemy does much.”
What does Viola say to the sea captain in A1S2 about concealing?
Conceal me what I am, and be my aid for such disguise as haply shall becomes the form of my intent
What does Orsino say in A5S1 that resists the resolution of Viola’s female identity?
Cesario, come- for so you shall be, while you are a man. But when in other habits you are seen, Orsino’s mistress, and his fancy’s queen.
If music be
the food of love, play on, give me excess of it that surfeiting the appetite may sicken and so die
that instance was
i turned into a hart and my desires like fell and cruel hounds e’er did pursue me
like a cloistress
she will veiled walk
eye-offending brine
All this to season
a brother’s dead love which she would keep fresh and lasting in her sad remembrance
and what should i do in illyria?
my brother he is in Elysium
Abjured the
company and sight of men
care’s an
enemy to life
must confine yourself within
the modest limits of order
confine? I’ll
confine myself no finer than i am
thou knowst no less
than all: I have unclasped to thee the book even of my secret soul
abandoned to
her sorrow
diana’s lip is
not more smooth and rubious
yet a barful
strife: who’er i woo, myself would be his wife
O you are
sick of self love malvolio
you are too
proud
item,
two lips, indifferent red; item, two grey eyes, with lids to them
I am not
that i play
for what says Quinapulus
better a witty fool than a foolish wit
The more the fool
Madonna, to mourn your brother’s soul being in heaven, take away the fool gentlemen
i marvel your ladyship
takes delight in such a barren rascal
most radiant
exquisite and unmatchable beauty
make me a
willow cabin at your gate and call upon my soul from within the house
How now?
even so quickly may one catch the plague?
My stars
shine darkly over me
if you will not murder me
for my love, let me be your servant
i do adore thee so
that danger shall seem sport and i will go
i am the man
if it be so, as ‘tis
disguise,
i see thou art a wickedness
o time
thou must untangle this not i, it is too difficult a knot for me to untie
I was adored
once too
the devil
a puritan
All that look on him
love him
my masters
are you mad or what are you?
art any more
than a steward? dost thou think because thou art virtuous there shall be no more cakes and ale?
Would you have
a love song or a song of good life?
thy tongue, thy face,
thy limbs, actions, and spirit, do give thee a fivefold blazon
give me some
music
it gives a very
echo to the seat where love is throned
a little by your favor
of your complexion
for women are as roses
whose fair flower being once displayed doth fall that very hour
to die even
when they to perfection grow
A blank
my lord
i am all the
daughters of my father’s house and all the brothers too
i thank
my stars i am happy
to be
count Malvolio
in my branched
velvet gown
perchance wind up my watch
or play with my [touching his chain] some rich jewel
Posner 2001 guy henry
these be her very
c’s, u’s, and her t’s and thus makes she her great p’s
M.O.A.I
this simulation is not as the former. And yet to crush this a little it would bow to me
some are born
great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them
A sentence is but
a Chevrel glove to a good wit: how quickly the wrong side may be turned inward
words are grown
so false I am loath to reason with them
i am indeed not her
fool but her corrupter of words
foolery sir,
does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines everywhere
this fellow is
wise enough to play the fool
for his thoughts
would they were blanks rather than filled with me
set mine honour
at the stake and baited it with unmuzzled thoughts that a tyrannous heart can think?
the clock
upbraids me with the waste of time
i am not that
i am// i would you were as i would have you be
for now i am
your fool
i have dogged
him like his murderer/ he does obey every point of the letter
i have been dear to him
lad, some two thousand strong
pleasure of
your pains
my desire more
sharp than filed steel did spur me forth
thanks
and thanks and ever thanks
he is sure
possessed madam
i am as mad as he
if sad and merry madness equal be
why this is very mid
summer madness
if this were played upon
a stage u would condemn it as an improbable fiction
our pleasure
and his penance
i have said
too much unto a heart of stone
a little thing would
make me tell them how much i lack of a man
as to upbraid me
with the kindnesses that i have done for you
the time goes by
away!
virtue is beauty
but the beauteous evil are empty trunks o’erflourished by the devil
i my brother
know yet living in my glass
for him i
imitate. o if it prove, tempest are kind and salt waves fresh in love!
nothing that
is so is so
what relish
is in this?
how runs the stream?
or i am mad or else this is a dream.
if it be thus to dream, still let me sleep
o say
so and so be
i am as well in my
wits, fool, as thou art
that that
is is
good sir topas
do not think i am mad. they have laid me here in hideous darkness
i am no more
mad than you are
though my soul disputes
well with my sense that this may be some error but no madness
flood of
fortune
I am ready to mistrust
mine yees and wrangle with my reason
blame not
this haste of mine
four negatives
make your two affirmatives
today, my lord
and for three months before, no interim, not a minute’s vacancy, both day and night did we keep company
if it be aught
to the old tune my lord, it is as fat and fulsome to mine ear as howling after music
an asshead and
a coxcomb and a knave, a thin-faced knave, a gull?
be that thou knowst
you art, and then thou art as great as thou fears’t
one face
one voice one habit and two persons. a natural perspective, that is and is not
if this be so, as yet
the glass seems true. i shall have share in this most happy wreck
how with a sportful
malice it was followed may rather pluck on laughter than revenge
the whirligig of time
brings in his revenges
ill be revenged
on the whole pack of you!
when that is known
and golden time convents
Cesario come
for so you shall be while you are a man; but when in other habits you are seen, Orsino’s mistress and his fancy’s queen
but thats all one
our play is done, and we’ll strive to please you everyday
how vile
an idol proves this god!