The White devil quotes Flashcards
Power and Control
1) “For sir you know I have nought but circumstance to charge her with” - Monticelso
2) “She hath taught him in a dream” - Flamineo
3) “O that I were a man or that I had power” - Isabella
Deception and disguise
1) “O my lord! The fair Vittoria, my happy sister shall make you present audience” - Flamineo
2) “O poor charity thou art seldom found in Scarlett” - Vittoria
3) “She hath taught him in a dream” - Flamineo
Defiance
1) “she hath taught him in a dream” - Flamineo
2) “O that I were a man or that I had power” - Isabella
3) “Here is a general catalogue of knaves” - Monticelso
Injustice
1) “you are justly doomed” - Antonelli
2) “ A rape a rape! You have ravished justice” - Vittoria
3) “For sir you know I have nought but circumstances to charge her with” - Monticelse
Institution
1) “For sir you know I have nought but circumstances to charge her with” - Monticelso
2) “Here is a general catalogue of knaves” - Monticelso
3) “O poor charity! thou art seldom found in Scarlett” - Vittoria
Restrictions
1) “O that I were a man or that I had power” - Isabella
2) “women are more willingly and gloriously chaste when they are least restrained if their liberty” - Flamineo
3) “I am patient. I have seen some ready to be executed give pleasant looks and money and grown familiar” - Lodovico
Corruption
1) “For sir you know I have nought but circumstances to charge her with” - Monticelso
2) “Here is a general catalogue of knaves” - Monticelso
3) “See my honoured lord, what use you ought make of their punishment” - Giovanni
Religion
1) “There’s nothing so holy but money will corrupt and putrify it, like victual under the line” - Flamineo
2) “O that I were a man or that I had power” - Isabella
3) “O poor charity! Thou art seldom found in Scarlett” - Vittoria
Desire
1) “I’ll seat thee above law and above scandal” - Brachiano
2) “She hath taught him in a dream” - Flamineo
3) “Fir sir you know I have nought but circumstances to charge her with” - Monticelso
Manipulation
1) “She hath taught him in a dream” - Flamineo
2) “For sir you know I have nought but circumstance to charge her with” - Monticelso
3) “How long have I beheld the devil in crystal” - Brachiano