Quotes For Kent's Kindness/Honesty Flashcards
“___ and sue to know you better”
“I must love you and sue to know you better”
“I must love you and ___ to know you better”
“I must love you and sue to know you better”
“I must love you and sue ___”
“I must love you and sue to know you better”
“I must love you ____”
“I must love you and sue to know you better”
“___, and, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, and, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, ___, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, and, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, and, ___, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, and, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, ___, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, and, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“Reserve thy state, and, in thy best consideration, ____”
“Reserve thy state, and, in thy best consideration, check this hideous rashness”
“___, thy youngest daughter does not love thee least”
“Answer my life my judgment, thy youngest daughter does not love thee least”
“Answer my life my judgment, ___ does not love thee least”
“Answer my life my judgment, thy youngest daughter does not love thee least”
“Answer my life my judgment, thy youngest daughter ___”
“Answer my life my judgment, thy youngest daughter does not love thee least”
“Answer my life my judgment, ___t”
“Answer my life my judgment, thy youngest daughter does not love thee least”
“___ better, Lear;”
“See better, Lear;”
“See ___, Lear;”
“See better, Lear;”
“See better, ___;”
“See better, Lear;”
“___, Lear;”
“See better, Lear;”
“___ thee well, king”
“Fare thee well, king”
“Fare ___, king”
“Fare thee well, king”
“Fare thee well, ___”
“Fare thee well, king”
“___, king”
“Fare thee well, king”
“___ and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
-Gloucester
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble ___ banished! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent ___! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! ___, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, ___!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
“___! His offence, honesty!”
“And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished! His offence, honesty!”
“___! You come with letters against the King”
“Draw you rascal! You come with letters against the King”
“Draw you rascal! ___ against the King”
“Draw you rascal! You come with letters against the King”
“Draw you rascal! You come with letters ___”
“Draw you rascal! You come with letters against the King”
“___ of the open night’s too rough for nature to endure”
“The tyranny of the open night’s too rough for nature to endure”
“____ too rough for nature to endure”
“The tyranny of the open night’s too rough for nature to endure”
“The tyranny of the open night’s ___”
“The tyranny of the open night’s too rough for nature to endure”