quotes Flashcards

1
Q

[1] and [2] of grace [3] us!

A
  1. angels
  2. ministers
  3. defend
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2
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goodnight [1] prince

A
  1. sweet
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3
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[the ghost [1] out ‘[2]’ beneath the stage]

A
  1. cries
  2. beneith
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4
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but [1] my heart for i must [2] my tounge

A
  1. break
  2. hold
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5
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though this be [1] there is [2] in it

A
  1. madness
  2. method
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6
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tis [1] grief

A
  1. unmanly
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7
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more an antique [1] than a [2]

A
  1. roman
  2. dane
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8
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O [1] king give me my [2]

A
  1. vile
  2. father
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9
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let my thoughts be [1] or nothing worth

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  1. bloody
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10
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a little more than [1] and less than [2]

A
  1. kin
  2. kind
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11
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the [1] that did [2] thy fathers life now [3] his [4]

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  1. serpent
  2. sting
  3. wears
  4. crown
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12
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why this is [1] salary not [2]

A
  1. hire
  2. revenge
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13
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my [1] brother but no more like my [2] than i to [3]

A
  1. fathers
  2. father
  3. hercules
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14
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O [1] flesh would [2]

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  1. sulled
  2. melt
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15
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so [1] a king. so [2] to a mother

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  1. excellent
  2. loving
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16
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then [1] what loss your [2] may sustain

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  1. weigh
  2. honour
17
Q

he hath [1] me with love in [2] fashion

A
  1. importuned
  2. honourable
18
Q

revenge his [1] and most [2] murder

A
  1. foul
  2. unnatural
19
Q

your [1] son is mad

A
  1. noble
20
Q

[1] old fool - about polonius

A
  1. tedious
21
Q

thou [1] [2] intruding fool, farewell!

A
  1. wretched
  2. rash
22
Q

led by a [1] and [2] prince - about fortinbrass

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  1. delicate
  2. tender
23
Q

i’ll only be [1] … most [2] for my [3] - laertes

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  1. revenged
  2. throughly
  3. father
24
Q

i am justly killed with my own [1] - laertes when he is killed with his own poisioned sword

A
  1. treachery
25
Q

forty [1] bothers could [2] with all their [3] of [4] make up my [5]

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  1. thousand
  2. not
  3. quantity
  4. love
  5. sum