Taming of the Shrew Quotes Flashcards
“_____ not the ______ then ______ himself?”
“Would not the beggar then forget himself?” - Lord
“We can _______ __________, Were he the _______ antic in the _____.”
“We can contain ourselves, Were he the veriest antic in the world.” - Player
“I am your ____ in ___ _________.”
“I am your wife in all obedience.” - Page
“this _____, ______ girl”
“this young, modest girl”
“Sweet ______… _____ lips…”
“Sweet beauty… coral lips…”
“______ and _____ was all I saw in her”
“Sacred and sweet was all I saw in her”
“_____ Bianca”
“Sweet Bianca”
“the _____ of my ____”
“the jewel of my life”
“…in the other’s _______ do I see _____ ____ _________ and ________”
“…in the other’s silence do I see Maid’s mild behaviour and sobriety”
“____ Bianca”
“Fair Bianca”
“beauteous _______”
“beauteous modesty”
“…I know my ____ to my ______”
“…I know my duty to my elders”
“___ to _____ and ________ for good turns”
“apt to learn and thankful for good turns”
“I play a _________ ____”
“I play a merchant’s part”
“You do me ______ _____
To ______ for that which _______ in __ ______”
“You do me double wrong
To strive for that which resteth in my choice”
“I’ll not be ____ to hours or ‘pointed times
But _____ my lessons as I ______ ______”
“I’ll not be tied to hours or ‘pointed times
But learn my lessons as I please myself”
“The ______ ______? ____ is there such a _____?”
“The taming school? What is there such a place?”
“And may you prove sir, ______ of your ___. //
While you _____ dear, prove ________ of my _____”
“And may you prove sir, master of your art. //
While you sweet dear, prove mistress of my heart”
“______, dear ______”
“Pardon, dear father”
“Look not ____, Bianca, thy ______ will ___ _____”
“Look not pale, Bianca, thy father will not frown”
“__ ____ Bianca”
“My fair Bianca”
“Am I ____ ____? I mean to _____ my ____
And then ______ me as you ____ your ___”
“Am I your bird? I mean to shift my bush
And then pursue me as you draw your bow”
“Go ___ your ________ ____ to me”
“Go bid your mistress come to me”
“What a _______ ____ call you this?”
“What a foolish duty call you this?”
“The more ____ you for ______ on my ____.”
“The more fool you for laying on my duty.”
“To ____ ___ ______. She’s too _____ for me.”
“To cart her rather. She’s too rough for me.”
“I ____ you, sir, is it your ____ to make a _____ of me _______ these _____”
“I pray you, sir, is it your will to make a stale of me amongst these mates”
“No _____ for you
Unless you were of _______, ______ _____.”
“No mates for you
Unless you were of gentler, milder mould.”
“_____”
“devil”
“That _____ is _____ ___”
“That wench is stark mad”
“___ ___, ___ ___, and ___ ___, and ___ the _____ of her.”
“woo her, wed her, and bed her, and rid the house of her.”
“she is __________ _____,”
“she is intolerable curst,”
“_________ the _____”
“Katherine the curst”
“with a most _________, ________ ______ […] she ______ me on the ____”
“with a most impatient, devilish spirit […] she struck me on the head”
“If I be _______, best ______ my _____”
“If I be waspish, best beware my sting”
“Go, ____, and whom keep’st _______”
“Go, fool, and whom keep’st command”
“____ you me ________?”
“Call you me daughter?”
“I’ll see ____ ______ on _______ first”
“I’ll see thee hanged on Sunday first”
“For such an ______ would ___ a _____,
Much ____ a _____ of thy _________ ______”
“For such an injury would vex a saint,
Much more a shrew of thy impatient humour”
“a _____ may be made a ____
If she has no ______ to _____.”
“a woman may be made a fool
If she has no spirit to resist.”
“________, I ____ you”
“Patience, I pray you”