Key quotes Flashcards

1
Q

(Act 1, Scene 1) “My …… out, quarrel…… thee”

A

My naked weapon is out, quarrel i will back thee

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(Act 1, Scene 1) “Do you……., sir?”

A

Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?

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(Act 1, Scene 1)

“What ….. peace? I ……. word, as i hate …… and thee”

A

What talk of peace? I hate the word, as i hate hell, all montagues and thee

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(Act 3, Scene 1)

“consort? What, ….. minstrels?”

A

consort? What, dost thou make us minstrels?

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5
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(Act 3, Scene 1)

‘Romeo, the love ……. no better term than this : ….villain’

A

Romeo, the love i bear thee can afford no better term than this : too art a villain

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Q

(Act 3, Scene 1)

“Boy, this …….that thou hast done me, therefore ……..”

A

Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw

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(Act 3, Scene 1)

“O calm, …….. submission”

A

O Calm, dishonourable, vile submission

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Q

(Act 3, Scene 1)

“Good …., nothing but ……. that i mean to make the …..”

A

Good king of cats, nothing but one of your nine lives that i mean to make the bold withal

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9
Q

(Act 3, Scene 1)

“And fire ……… now”

A

And fire eyed fury be my conduct now!

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Q

(Act 3, Scene 1)

O sweet Juliet, thy ……. effeminate, and in my …… steel!”

A

O sweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me effeminate, and in my temper softened valour’s steel!

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(Act 3, Scene 5)

“Hang thee, ….. wretch”

A

Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!

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(Act 3, Scene 5)

“Around can i ……. hate, but thankful ……. meant love”

A

Proud can i never be of what i hate, but thankful even for hate that is meant love.

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13
Q

(Act 3, Scene 5)

“My …… itch”

A

My fingers itch

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Q

(Act 3, Scene 5)

“Good ….., I …. knees, hear me with ….. to speak a word”

A

Good father, beseech you on my knees, hear me with patience but to speak a word

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15
Q

(Act 5, Scene 3)
“This is that …..Montague, that ….. cousin
I ….. him”

A

This is that banished haughty Montague, That murdered my love’s cousin ….
I will apprehend him.

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16
Q

(Act 5, Scene 3)

“By …. fury: O ….. gone”

A

By urging me to fury: O be gone

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17
Q

(Act 5, Scene 3)

“Wilt ….. me? then …., boy”

A

Wilt thou provoke me? then have at me, boy!

18
Q

(Act 5, Scene 3)

“O …. slain, If thou ….., open …., lay me…..”

A

O, i am slain. If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet

19
Q

(Act 5, Scene 3)

“Thus ….. die”

A

Thus with a kiss i die

20
Q

(Act 5, Scene 3)
“There i’ll … O …..
There rust, ….. die”

A

Then ill be brief. O happy dagger

There rust, and let me die.

21
Q

(Act 1, Scene 3)

“Thou knowest …………age”

A

Thou knowest my daughter’s of a pretty age

22
Q

(Act 1, Scene 3)

“For i i then lain ……. dug”

A

For i had then lain the wormwood to my dug

23
Q

(Act 1, Scene 3)

“It is an honour ……. of”

A

It is an honour that i dream not of

24
Q

(Act 1, Scene 2)

“My child ……. world”

A

My child is yet a stranger to the world

25
Q

(Act 1, Scene 2)

“Younger than …… made”

A

Younger than she are happy mothers made

26
Q

(Act 1, Scene 2)

But woo, ………… heart”

A

But woo her, genteel Paris, get her heart

27
Q

(Act 3, Scene 2)
“Is Romeo….? And is …..?
My dearest ….., …… lord?”

A

Is Romeo slaughtered? And is Tybalt dead?

My dearest cousin, and my dearer lord?

28
Q

(Act 3, Scene 2)

Shall I speak …….. husband”

A

Shall i speak ill of him that is my husband

29
Q

(Act 3, Scene 2)

“Beautiful ……… angelical”

A

Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical!

30
Q

(Act 3, Scene 2)

“My husband ……….. have slain”

A

My husband lives that Tybalt would have slain

31
Q

(Act 3, Scene 2)

“O God, did ……… Tybalts blood”

A

O God, did Romeo’s hand ahead Tybalts blood?

32
Q

(Act 1, Scene 5)
“Uncle, this is ….., our foe,
A villan …….. in spite”

A

Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe,

A villan that is hither come in spite

33
Q

(Act 1, Scene 5)

“ill not ….. him”

A

I’ll not endure him

34
Q

(Act 1, Scene 5)

“Ay pilgrim, lips …….. prayer”

A

Ay, pilgrim, lips that they must use in prayer

35
Q

(Act 1, Scene 5)

“My only love …… only hate!”

A

My only love sprung from my only hate!

36
Q

(Act 4, Scene 1)
“She weeps …..,
therefore have …… of love”

A

she weeps for Tybalts death,

therefore have i little talked of love

37
Q

(Act 4, Scene 1)

“That “maybe” must ……. thursday next”

A

That “maybe” must be love, on thursday next

38
Q

(Act 4, Scene 1)

“Do not ….. love me”

A

Do not deny to him that you love me

39
Q

(Act 2, Scene 2)

“O Romeo, …….. Romeo?

A

O Romeo, Romeo, where for art thou Romeo?

Deny thy father and refuse thy name.

40
Q

(Act 2, Scene 2)

“With love’s ……… these walls”

A

With love’s light wings did i o’erperch these walls