The Induction Quotes Flashcards
‘’Am I not _________ Sly, old ___’s ___ of Burton heath, by birth a ____, by education a _________, by transmutation a _________, and now by profession a _________?”
“Am not I Christopher Sly, old Sly’s son of Burton-heath, by birth a pedlar, by education a cardmaker, by transmutation a bearherd, and now by present profession a tinker?”
‘’O ___________ ____! How like a ____ he lies!”
Lord about sly
“O monstrous beast! how like a swine he lies!”
Lord
“What think ___, if he were ________ to bed,
Wrapp’d in ____ _____, rings put upon his _____,
A most delicious ______ by his bed,
And brave __________ near him when he ______,
Would not the _______ then forget himself?”
“What think you, if he were convey’d to bed,
Wrapp’d in sweet clothes, rings put upon his fingers,
A most delicious banquet by his bed,
And brave attendants near him when he wakes,
Would not the beggar then forget himself?”
‘’My _________ and my ____, my _____ and ____;
I am your ____ in all ___________.”
‘’My husband and my lord, my lord and husband;
I am your wife in all obedience.”
Sly:
“I smell _____ _____ and I feel soft things: upon my _____, I am a ____ indeed.”
Sly:
“I smell sweet savours and I feel soft things: upon my life, I am a lord indeed.”
Am I such a ___? and have such a ____? or do i dream?
Am i such a lord? And have such a lady? Or do I dream?
Upon my life I am a _____ indeed; and not a ______ Christopher Sly
Upon my life I am a lord indeed; and not a tinker Christopher sly
I am Christopher Sly, call me not ______ nor _________
I am Christopher Sly call me not honour nor lordship
And see him dress’d in all _____ like a _____
And see him dress’d in all suits like a lady
lord : I know the boy will well usurp the ____, voice, ____ and action of a _____________.
I know the boy will well usurp the grace, voice, gait and action of a gentlewoman
lord ‘‘I will ________ on this drunken man’’ [dramatic irony]
Wrapp’d in _____ clothes, ___ put upon his fingers,
A most delicious _______ by his bed,[dramatic irony]
'’wrapp’d in sweet clothes, rings put upon his fingers, a most delicious banquet by his bed
’’ persuade him that he that been a ________’’ [dramatic irony]
'’persuade him that he hath been a lunatic’’
Carry him to my ________ chamber and hang it round with all my ________ pictures
[role reversal]
carry him to my fairest chamber and hang it round with all my wanton pictures
Will’t please your _______ drink a cup of ____?
[role reversal]
will’t please your lordship drink a cup of sack?
look how thy servents do ______ on thee, each in his ______ at thy ____
[role reversal]
'’look how thy servents do attend on thee, each in his office at thy beck
Y’are a _________: the Slys are no ______. Look in the chronicles—we came in with Richard __________. Therefore, paucas pallabris; let the world _____. Sessa!
[historical mangaling- folly]
Y’are a baggage: the slys are no rogues. Look in the chronicles- we came in with Richard Conqueror. Therefore Paucas Pallabris; let the world slide. Sessa!
[verbal humour] ‘‘No more _______ than backs, no more _____ than feet, nay sometimes more ____ than shoes’’
'’No more doublets than backs, no more shoes than feet, nay sometimes more feet than shoes’’
your physicians have _______ charged… that I should yet _____ me from your bed
[sexual frustration at denied consumation]
your physicians have expressly charged… that I should yet absent me from your bed
madam, _____ you and come now to ____
[bawdy]
madam, undress you and come now to bed
I hope this reasons _____ for my ____ -page
ay it stands so that i may ____ no long…. despite of the ____ and _____ -sly
[bawdy humour]
I hope this reasons stands for my excuse -page
ay it stands so that i may tarry no long…. despite of the flesh and blood -sly
Your honours _____….. are come to play a pleasant _______
]metatheatre]
your honours players…. are come to play a pleasant comedy