Revise The Quotes Flashcards

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“—— thee, young ——, disobedient wretch!”
I tell thee what: get thee to —— o’Thursday or —- after look —- in the ——” -Lord capulet, Act 3 scene 5

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“Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!”
I tell thee what: get thee to church o’Thursday or never after look me in the face” -Lord capulet, Act 3 scene 5

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“Love is —— and ——, bright and ——, hot and cold, sick and healthy, —— and —– it’s everything —— what it is” Act 1 scene 1

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“Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake- it’s everything except what it is” Act 1 scene 1

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“I defy you ——-” by Romeo Act 5 scene 1

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“I defy you stars” by Romeo Act 5 scene 1

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“A pair of star-crossed ——— take their life”- prologue

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“A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life”- prologue

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“Deny thy —— and refuse thy ——” from Juliet Act 2 scene 2

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“Deny thy father and refuse thy name” from Juliet Act 2 scene 2

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O, speak again, —— ——-!”- Romeo act 2, scene 2

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O, speak again, bright angel!”- Romeo act 2, scene 2

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Cut him out in little —— and he will make the —- of heaven so —- that all the —— will be in —— with —- and pay no —— to the ——- sun- Juliet Act 3 scene 2

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Cut him out in little stars and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garnish sun- Juliet Act 3 scene 2

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If love be —— with you, be rough with ——- mercutio Act 1, scene 4

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If love be rough with you, be rough with love- mercutio Act 1, scene 4

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“O, I am ——— fool!”- Romeo Act 3, scene 1

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“O, I am Fortunes fool!”- Romeo Act 3, scene 1

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What, drawn, and talk of ——? I hate the word. As I hate —-, all montagnes and ——” Tybalt Act 1, scene 1

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What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word. As I hate hell, all montagnes and thee” Tybalt Act 1, scene 1

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“My only —— sprung from my only hate”- Juliet Act 1, scene 5

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“My only love sprung from my only hate”- Juliet Act 1, scene 5

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“Thus with a ——- I die” Romeo Act 3, scene 5

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“Thus with a kiss I die” Romeo Act 3, scene 5

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O happy ——- - Juliet Act 5, scene 3

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O happy dagger - Juliet Act 5, scene 3

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No sir, I do not —— my thumb at —- sir, but I bite my ——-, sir. -Sampson Act 1 scene 1

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No sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir, but I bite my thumb, sir. -Sampson Act 1 scene 1

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Younger then she are ——- mothers made - Paris

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Younger then she are happier mothers made - Paris

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But, —-, what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the —-, and Juliet is the ——
(Act 2, scene 1)

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But, soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun
(Act 2, scene 1)

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“But which we call a —— by any other —- would smell as ——”
Juliet, Act 2 scene 2

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“But which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet”
Juliet, Act 2 scene 2

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“Deny thy father and ——- thy name” from Juliet Act 2 scene 2

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“Deny thy father and refuse thy name” from Juliet Act 2 scene 2

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“These violent ——- have violent ends” Friar Laurence Act 2 scene 6

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“These violent delights have violent ends” Friar Laurence Act 2 scene 6

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“A ——— on both your ——-!”- Mercutio, Act 3 Scene 1

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“A plague on both your houses!”- Mercutio, Act 3 Scene 1