act 1 Flashcards

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now ARE JOY, ALTHOUGH…….WHAT CAN YOU SAY……….TO YOUR SISTERS

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nOW ARE JOY ALTHOUGH OUR LAST AND LEAST WHAT CAN YOU SAY TO DRAW A THIRD MORE OPPULENT TO YOUR SISTERS

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Better thou hads’t not…….. to have…. …..better

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Better thou hads’t not been born than to not have pleased me better

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Which of you………. doth love…..

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which of you shall we say doth love us most

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that……may be ……

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that future strife may be prevented

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tis our fast…..and business………..them to our younger…..we underburdened….

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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

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….,nothing willl …….again

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Nothing? Nothing will come of nothing speak again

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Here i disclaim ..propinquity and……and as a …..heart…..

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Here i disclaim all parental care, propinquity and property of blood and a s a stranger to my heart and me

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come…..wrath. I loved her most…..rest….nursery

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Come not between the dragon and its wrath. I loved her most and thought to set my rest on her kind nursery

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….is bent and ….the shaft

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The bow is bent and drawn from the shaft

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when she was dear…..hold her so,…..price is ….

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when she was dear to us we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen

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‘we have……nor shall we …..of hers again

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we have no such daughter nor shall we ever see that face of hers again

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‘a love………speech unbearable’

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a love that makes breath poor and speech unbearable

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‘i love you more……dearer than eyesight……and….’

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‘i love you more than words can yield the matter dearer than eyesight truth and liberty’

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‘the best and soundest…….has been but…’

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the best and soundest of his time has been but rash’

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‘you see…..change…..’

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you see how full of change he is

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‘with what …..he hath now…..appears too…..’

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with what poor judgement he hath now cast her off appears too grossly

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‘….made of the ……..as my sister….at her worth’

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i am made of the same self metal as my sister and prize me at her worth’

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‘….ever but……himself’

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he hat ever but slenderly known himself’

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‘my life…….but as …..’

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‘my life i never held but as a pawn’

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‘….i have ever honoured…., love……as my…..,as my great….thought on in……’

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whom i have ever honoured as king, loved as my father, as my master followed, as my great patron thought on in my prayers’

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‘be Kent……. is mad’

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‘be Kent unmannerly when lear is mad’

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‘…..better lear…..still remain…..of thy eye’

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see better lear and let me still remain the true blank of thy eye’

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‘who is yet ………dearer……’

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‘who is yet no dearer in my account’— about edgar

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‘i have so……….that i am now brazed to’t’

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‘i have so often blushed to acknowledge him that i am now brazed to’t’

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'though this knave came something........before....'
through this knave cam something saucily into the world before it was sent for'
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'there.....making'
'there was good sport in his making'
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'i love....according to my......or less'
'i love your majesty according to my bond no more no less'
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'with washed.....leaves you'
with washed eyes Cordelia leaves you'
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'you begot me.....,loved me; i return......as are....'
you begot me bred me, loved me; i return those favours as are right fit'
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'......my lord.....true’
so young my lord and so true'
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'o villain, villian!....option in this letter! Abhorred.....' Unnatural, brutish villain'
'o villain, villian! His very option in this letter! Abhorred villlain' Unnatural, brutish villain'
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'Noble and true hearted....! His offense....
Noble and true hearted Kent banished! His offense honesty'
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'This is the .....foppery.....world'
'this is the excellent foppery of the world'
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'if you .....abroad....'
if you do sir abroad, go armed'
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'a credulous.......and a ......whose........from doing......none; on whose...... my practices.....'
'a credulous father and brother noble whose nature is so far from doing harm that he suspects none; on whose foolish honesty my practices ride easy'
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'i see......., let me not by birth,......by wit'
'i see the business, let me not by birth have lands by wit'
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'....hath done me.....'
'some villain hath done me wrong'
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'by .....he wrongs me'
by day and night he wrongs me
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'his.....grow....., and ......on every trife'
his knight grow riotous, and himself abraids us on every trife'
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'...on what......you please'
put on what weary negligence you please
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'...fools are....again'
old fools are babes again
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'...old man, that still....those authorities....hath given away'
idle old man, that still would manage those authorities that he hath given away'
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'...straight to my sister......my very....'
'ill write straight to my sister to hold my very course'
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'....cannot be silenced.....is wronged'
'for my duty cannot be silenced when i think your highness is wronged'
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'since my young lady's.....,sir......hath much.....'
since my young lady's going into France, sir, the fool hath much pined away'
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'dost....call me......boy'
'dost though call me fool boy'
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'my train of men....and .....parts'
'my train are men of choice and rarest parts'
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'into............convey.....;dry up.......'
'into her womb convey sterility; draw up her organs of increase'
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'create her......,that it may live.........thwart.............to her'
'create her a child of spleen, that it may live and be a thwart torment to her'
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'how.......tooth it is.....thankless...'
'how sharper than a serpents tooth it is to have a thankless child'
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'i have.......who im sure is.........'
'i have another daughter who I'm sure in kind and comfortable' about Regan
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'....take my .....'
you best take my coxcomb'
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'all thy.....,though hast.....'
'all thy other titles thou has't given away'
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' i had rather.............o'thing than a fool. And..........thee nuncle'
'i had rather be any kind o'thing but a fool. And yet i would not be thee nuncle'
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'the hedge sparrow.............long, that it had.................by it young'
'the hedge sparrow fed the cuckoo so long, that it had it head bit off by it young'
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'this...gentleness'
'this milky gentleness' - Goneril about Albany
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'harmful......'
'harmful mildness' Goneril about Albany
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'i did her.....'
'i did her wrong' lear about Cordelia
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'thou shouldst not have.................till..........been wise'
'thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise'
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'why have my sisters.......they say they love you all?'
why have my sisters husbands if they say they love you all?