act 1 Flashcards
(60 cards)
now ARE JOY, ALTHOUGH…….WHAT CAN YOU SAY……….TO YOUR SISTERS
nOW ARE JOY ALTHOUGH OUR LAST AND LEAST WHAT CAN YOU SAY TO DRAW A THIRD MORE OPPULENT TO YOUR SISTERS
Better thou hads’t not…….. to have…. …..better
Better thou hads’t not been born than to not have pleased me better
Which of you………. doth love…..
which of you shall we say doth love us most
that……may be ……
that future strife may be prevented
tis our fast…..and business………..them to our younger…..we underburdened….
tis our fast intent to shake all cares and business from our age conferring them to our younger strengths while we unburdened crawl towards death
….,nothing willl …….again
Nothing? Nothing will come of nothing speak again
Here i disclaim ..propinquity and……and as a …..heart…..
Here i disclaim all parental care, propinquity and property of blood and a s a stranger to my heart and me
come…..wrath. I loved her most…..rest….nursery
Come not between the dragon and its wrath. I loved her most and thought to set my rest on her kind nursery
….is bent and ….the shaft
The bow is bent and drawn from the shaft
when she was dear…..hold her so,…..price is ….
when she was dear to us we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen
‘we have……nor shall we …..of hers again
we have no such daughter nor shall we ever see that face of hers again
‘a love………speech unbearable’
a love that makes breath poor and speech unbearable
‘i love you more……dearer than eyesight……and….’
‘i love you more than words can yield the matter dearer than eyesight truth and liberty’
‘the best and soundest…….has been but…’
the best and soundest of his time has been but rash’
‘you see…..change…..’
you see how full of change he is
‘with what …..he hath now…..appears too…..’
with what poor judgement he hath now cast her off appears too grossly
‘….made of the ……..as my sister….at her worth’
i am made of the same self metal as my sister and prize me at her worth’
‘….ever but……himself’
he hat ever but slenderly known himself’
‘my life…….but as …..’
‘my life i never held but as a pawn’
‘….i have ever honoured…., love……as my…..,as my great….thought on in……’
whom i have ever honoured as king, loved as my father, as my master followed, as my great patron thought on in my prayers’
‘be Kent……. is mad’
‘be Kent unmannerly when lear is mad’
‘…..better lear…..still remain…..of thy eye’
see better lear and let me still remain the true blank of thy eye’
‘who is yet ………dearer……’
‘who is yet no dearer in my account’— about edgar
‘i have so……….that i am now brazed to’t’
‘i have so often blushed to acknowledge him that i am now brazed to’t’