Taming Of The Shrew Quotes Flashcards
‘I ____ _________ on this _________ ____’ -____, ________
‘O ___________ _______’-____, ________
‘I will practice on this drunken man’ -Lord, induction
‘O monstrous beast’ -Lord, induction
‘I am _____ _____ in ____ _________’ -____ as ____, ________
‘I ______ this ________ ______ for my _______’ - ____ as _____, ________
‘I am your wife in all obedience’ -Page as wife, induction
‘I hope this reason stands for my excuse’- Page as wife, induction
‘I _____, I _____, I _____’ - _________, Act __
‘Grammercies, ______, ____ ____ thou _______’- _______, Act __
‘I burn, I pine, I perish’ - Lucentio, Act 1
‘Grammercies, Tranio, well dost thou advise’ - Lucentio, Act 1
‘I _____ ___ sir, is it your ____ to ____ _____ of me _________ these _____’ -________, Act __
‘_____ your _______’ -_________, Act __
‘Katherine ___ _______’
‘I pray you sir, is it your will to make stale of me among these mates’ - Katherine, Act 1
‘Comb your noddle’ - Katherine, Act 1
‘Katherine the curst’
‘They __________ _________’
‘They exchange garments’
‘Where two ________ _____ meet __________ do they __________ the ______ that feeds their ______’ - _________, act __
‘I am _____ to ______ _____, and bring you from a _____ _____ to a _____ __________ as other ____________ ______’ -__________, act __
‘Where two raging fires meet together do they consume the thing that feeds their fury’ - Petruchio, act 2
‘I am born to tame Kate, and bring you from a wild Kate to a Kate conformable as other household Kates’ -Petruchio, act 2
‘If I be _________, best _________ of my _______’ -_____, act __
‘I _______ sister Kate, ______ my ______ [Katherine ______ her]’ -_______, act __
‘If I be waspish, best beware of my sting’ -Kate, act 2
‘I prithee sister Kate, untie my hands [Katherine strikes her]’ -Bianca, act 2
‘With a ________ _______’- __________, act __
‘With a devilish spirit’ -Hortensio, act 2
‘For such ____ _________ would ____ a _______. Much more a ______ of thy ___________ _______.’-________, act __
‘An ___-____ to our _________ __________’ -________, act __
‘For such and injury would vex a saint. Much more a shrew of thy impatient humour.’ -Baptista, act 3
‘An eye-sore to our solemn festival’ -Baptista, act 3
‘Tut, she’s a _____, a ______, a ______, to him’ -________, act __
‘Tut, she’s a lamb, a dove, a fool, to him’ -Grumio, act 3
‘Be _____ and ______ or go _____ yourselves. But for my ______ ____, she must ____ __’ -________, act __
‘I will be _______ of what is _____ ___. She is my ______, my _______; she is my ______’ -_________, act __
‘By mad and merry or go hang yourselves. But for my bonny Kate, she must with me’ -Petruchio, act 3
‘I will be master of what is mine own. She is my goods, she is my chattel; she is my house’ -Petruchio, act 3
‘By this ________ he is more _______ than she’ -_______, act __
‘By this reckoning he is more shrew than she’ -Curtis, act 4
‘And thus I’ll ____ her ___ and _________ ______. He that ______ _______ how to _____ a _____, now let him ______’ -_________, act __
‘And thus I’ll curb her mad and headstrong humour. He that knows better how to tame a shrew, now let him speak’ -Petruchio, act 4
‘[Enter Tranio (disguised as _________) and Hortensio (disguised as _____)]’
‘[Enter Tranio (disguised as Lucentio) and Hortensio (disguised as Litio)]’
‘And here I take the _____ __________ ___ not to ______ her’ -________, act __
‘And here I take the like unfeigned oath not to marry her’ -Tranio, act 4