Act 1 Flashcards
(83 cards)
(Bernardo) “Who’s…
there?” (1.1)
(Francisco) “Tis bitter…
cold, and I am sick at heart” (1.1)
(Bernardo) “Is Horatio there?…
A piece of him” (1.1)
(Marcellus) “Horatio says tis but our…
fantasy, and will not let belief take hold of him” (1.1)
(Horatio) “It harrows me…
with fear and wonder” (1.1)
(Horatio) “Fair and…
warlike form” (1.1)
(Horatio) “I might not this believe without…
the sensible and true avouch of mine own eyes” (1.1)
(Horatio)”This bodes…
some strange eruption to our state” (1.1)
“Young Fortinbras , of unimproved…
mettle hot and full” (1.1)
(Claudius) “Our sometime sister, now our Queen…
the imperial jointress to this warlike state” (1.2)
(Claudius) “With mirth…
in funeral and dirge in marriage” (1.2)
(Claudius) “The head is not more native to the heart, the hand…
more instrumental to the mouth, than is the throne of Denmark to thy father” (1.2)
(Laertes) “Willingly I came to Denmark…
to show my duty in your coronation” (1.2)
(Hamlet) “A little more than kin…
and less than kind” (1.2)
(Claudius) “How is it…
that the clouds still hang on you?” (1.2)
(Gertrude) “Good Hamlet…
cast thy nighted colour off and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark” (1.2)
(Gertrude) “Tis common…
all that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity” (1.2)
(Hamlet) “Aye madam…
it is common” (1.2)
(Hamlet) “But I have that within which passeth show…
these but the trappings and suits of woe” (1.2)
(Claudius) “Tis..
unmanly grief; it shows a will most incorrect to heaven” (1.2)
(Claudius) “Take it to heart?…
Fie! tis a fault to heaven, a fault against the dead, a fault to nature” (1.2)
(Claudius) “We pray you throw to earth…
this unprevailling woe, and think of us” (1.2)
(Claudius) “We beseech you…
(Gertrude) “I pray thee…
bend you to remain here, in the cheer and comfort of our eye”
stay with us, go not to Wittenberg” (1.2)
(Claudius) “This gentle and…
unforced accord of Hamlet” (1.2)