Key quotes Flashcards
(Act 1, Scene 1) “My …… out, quarrel…… thee”
My naked weapon is out, quarrel i will back thee
(Act 1, Scene 1) “Do you……., sir?”
Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?
(Act 1, Scene 1)
“What ….. peace? I ……. word, as i hate …… and thee”
What talk of peace? I hate the word, as i hate hell, all montagues and thee
(Act 3, Scene 1)
“consort? What, ….. minstrels?”
consort? What, dost thou make us minstrels?
(Act 3, Scene 1)
‘Romeo, the love ……. no better term than this : ….villain’
Romeo, the love i bear thee can afford no better term than this : too art a villain
(Act 3, Scene 1)
“Boy, this …….that thou hast done me, therefore ……..”
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw
(Act 3, Scene 1)
“O calm, …….. submission”
O Calm, dishonourable, vile submission
(Act 3, Scene 1)
“Good …., nothing but ……. that i mean to make the …..”
Good king of cats, nothing but one of your nine lives that i mean to make the bold withal
(Act 3, Scene 1)
“And fire ……… now”
And fire eyed fury be my conduct now!
(Act 3, Scene 1)
O sweet Juliet, thy ……. effeminate, and in my …… steel!”
O sweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me effeminate, and in my temper softened valour’s steel!
(Act 3, Scene 5)
“Hang thee, ….. wretch”
Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!
(Act 3, Scene 5)
“Around can i ……. hate, but thankful ……. meant love”
Proud can i never be of what i hate, but thankful even for hate that is meant love.
(Act 3, Scene 5)
“My …… itch”
My fingers itch
(Act 3, Scene 5)
“Good ….., I …. knees, hear me with ….. to speak a word”
Good father, beseech you on my knees, hear me with patience but to speak a word
(Act 5, Scene 3)
“This is that …..Montague, that ….. cousin
I ….. him”
This is that banished haughty Montague, That murdered my love’s cousin ….
I will apprehend him.
(Act 5, Scene 3)
“By …. fury: O ….. gone”
By urging me to fury: O be gone
(Act 5, Scene 3)
“Wilt ….. me? then …., boy”
Wilt thou provoke me? then have at me, boy!
(Act 5, Scene 3)
“O …. slain, If thou ….., open …., lay me…..”
O, i am slain. If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet
(Act 5, Scene 3)
“Thus ….. die”
Thus with a kiss i die
(Act 5, Scene 3)
“There i’ll … O …..
There rust, ….. die”
Then ill be brief. O happy dagger
There rust, and let me die.
(Act 1, Scene 3)
“Thou knowest …………age”
Thou knowest my daughter’s of a pretty age
(Act 1, Scene 3)
“For i i then lain ……. dug”
For i had then lain the wormwood to my dug
(Act 1, Scene 3)
“It is an honour ……. of”
It is an honour that i dream not of
(Act 1, Scene 2)
“My child ……. world”
My child is yet a stranger to the world
(Act 1, Scene 2)
“Younger than …… made”
Younger than she are happy mothers made
(Act 1, Scene 2)
But woo, ………… heart”
But woo her, genteel Paris, get her heart
(Act 3, Scene 2)
“Is Romeo….? And is …..?
My dearest ….., …… lord?”
Is Romeo slaughtered? And is Tybalt dead?
My dearest cousin, and my dearer lord?
(Act 3, Scene 2)
Shall I speak …….. husband”
Shall i speak ill of him that is my husband
(Act 3, Scene 2)
“Beautiful ……… angelical”
Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical!
(Act 3, Scene 2)
“My husband ……….. have slain”
My husband lives that Tybalt would have slain
(Act 3, Scene 2)
“O God, did ……… Tybalts blood”
O God, did Romeo’s hand ahead Tybalts blood?
(Act 1, Scene 5)
“Uncle, this is ….., our foe,
A villan …….. in spite”
Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe,
A villan that is hither come in spite
(Act 1, Scene 5)
“ill not ….. him”
I’ll not endure him
(Act 1, Scene 5)
“Ay pilgrim, lips …….. prayer”
Ay, pilgrim, lips that they must use in prayer
(Act 1, Scene 5)
“My only love …… only hate!”
My only love sprung from my only hate!
(Act 4, Scene 1)
“She weeps …..,
therefore have …… of love”
she weeps for Tybalts death,
therefore have i little talked of love
(Act 4, Scene 1)
“That “maybe” must ……. thursday next”
That “maybe” must be love, on thursday next
(Act 4, Scene 1)
“Do not ….. love me”
Do not deny to him that you love me
(Act 2, Scene 2)
“O Romeo, …….. Romeo?
O Romeo, Romeo, where for art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
(Act 2, Scene 2)
“With love’s ……… these walls”
With love’s light wings did i o’erperch these walls