Act 3 Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
Q

Why, _________, you do me ________ wrong To ______ for that which ______ in my choice.

A

Why, gentlemen, you do me double wrong To strive for that which resteth in my choice.

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lucientio: “ ________ ass… music was ________ !”

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lucientio: “Preposterous ass… music was ordained!”

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hortensio: “The ____ is right; ’tis the _____ knave that jars.”

For my life the ______ doth court my love______, I’ll watch you better yet.” 1

A

hortensio: “The base is right; ’tis the base knave that jars.”
For my life the knave doth court my love. Pedascule, I’ll watch you better yet.” 1

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“I am ________ … disguised thus to get your ____”

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“I am Lucentio… disguised thus to get your love”

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lucientio: “_____ in the ____, man, and tune again.”

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lucientio: “Spit in the hole, man, and tune again.”

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6
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Bianca controlling men: “Take you your ________ , play you the whiles”

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Bianca controlling men: “Take you your instrument, play you the whiles”

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hortensio: “My ________ make no music in _____ parts.”

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hortensio: “My lessons make no music in three parts.”

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hortensio: “How ____ and forward our pedant is!”

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hortensio: “How fiery and forward our pedant is!”

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hortensio: “________ , I’ll watch you better yet.”

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hortensio: “Pedascule, I’ll watch you better yet.”

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bianca: “I am no breeching scholar in the schools… learn my lessons as I ______.”

A

bianca: “I am no breeching scholar in the schools… learn my lessons as I please.”

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Hortensio being tricked: “Methinks he looks as though he were in ____.”

A

Hortensio being tricked: “Methinks he looks as though he were in love.”

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lucientio on fooling babtista (latin): that we might ______ the old ________ .

A

lucientio on fooling babtista (latin): that we might beguile the old pantaloon.

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13
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babtista opens scene 2: Signior Lucentio, this is the ’________ day
That Katherine and Petruchio should be married,

A

Signior Lucentio, this is the ’pointed day
That Katherine and Petruchio should be married,

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KATHERINA.
No _____ but _____; I must, forsooth, be forc’d
To give my ____, oppos’d against my _____,

A

KATHERINA.
No shame but mine; I must, forsooth, be forc’d
To give my hand, oppos’d against my heart,

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kate: Who ___ in haste and means to ___ at ______.
I told you, I, he was a _____ fool,

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kate: Who woo’d in haste and means to wed at leisure.
I told you, I, he was a frantic fool,

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16
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Petruchio is ________, in a new hat and an old _____; …; a pair of boots that have been candle-cases, one _______, another _____;

A

Petruchio is coming, in a new hat and an old jerkin; …; a pair of boots that have been candle-cases, one buckled, another laced;

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his horse ________ with an old mothy saddle…..; troubled with the lampass, ________ with the fashions, full of ________

A

his horse hipped with an old mothy saddle…..; troubled with the lampass, infected with the fashions, full of windgalls

18
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Babtista when petruchio arrives: First were we ___, fearing you would not come;
Now sadder, that you come so ________.

A

Babtista when petruchio arrives: First were we sad, fearing you would not come;
Now sadder, that you come so unprovided.

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babtista abt P’s attire:
Fie! doff this _____, shame to your ______,
An eye-_____ to our solemn festival.

A

babtista abt P’s attire:
Fie! doff this habit, shame to your estate,
An eye-sore to our solemn festival.

20
Q

TRANIO.
See not your bride in these __________ robes;
Go to my ______, put on clothes of mine.

A

TRANIO.
See not your bride in these unreverent robes;
Go to my chamber, put on clothes of mine.

21
Q

PETRUCHIO.
To me she’s ______, not unto my ______.

A

To me she’s married, not unto my clothes.

22
Q

TRANIO.
He hath some ______ in his mad attire

A

TRANIO.
He hath some meaning in his mad attire

23
Q

And he shall be ______ of Pisa,
And make ______ here in Padua,
….
And marry sweet ______ with consent.

A

And he shall be Vincentio of Pisa,
And make assurance here in Padua,
….
And marry sweet Bianca with consent.

24
Q

TRANIO.
______ than she? Why, ’tis impossible.

GREMIO.
Why, he’s a ______, a ______, a very fiend.

TRANIO.
Why, she’s a ______, a devil, the devil’s dam.

A

TRANIO.
Curster than she? Why, ’tis impossible.

GREMIO.
Why, he’s a devil, a devil, a very fiend.

TRANIO.
Why, she’s a devil, a devil, the devil’s dam.

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Gremio describing ceromony: The mad-_____'_ bridegroom took him such a cuff That down fell ______ and book, and book and priest:
Gremio describing ceromony: The mad-brain’d bridegroom took him such a cuff That down fell priest and book, and book and priest:
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GREMIO. ______ and shook, for why, he ______ and swore As if the vicar meant to ______ him
GREMIO. Trembled and shook, for why, he stamp’d and swore As if the vicar meant to cozen him
26
And kiss’d her lips with such a ______smack That at the parting all the church did ______.
And kiss’d her lips with such a clamorous smack That at the parting all the church did echo.
27
I know you think to ______ with me today, ... But so it is, my ______ doth call me hence, And therefore here I mean to take my ______.
I know you think to dine with me today, ... But so it is, my haste doth call me hence, And therefore here I mean to take my leave.
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KATHERINA. Are you ______ to stay? PETRUCHIO. I am ______ you shall ______ me stay; But yet not stay, ______ me how you can
KATHERINA. Are you content to stay? PETRUCHIO. I am content you shall entreat me stay; But yet not stay, entreat me how you can
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KATHERINA. Now, if you ______ me, stay. PETRUCHIO. Grumio, my ______!
KATHERINA. Now, if you love me, stay. PETRUCHIO. Grumio, my horse!
30
kate: Do what thou ______, I will not go today; No, nor tomorrow, not till I ______ myself.
kate: Do what thou canst, I will not go today; No, nor tomorrow, not till I please myself.
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KATHERINA. Gentlemen, ______ to the bridal dinner: I see a woman may be made a ______, If she had not a ______ to ______
KATHERINA. Gentlemen, forward to the bridal dinner: I see a woman may be made a fool, If she had not a spirit to resist
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petrucio: Be ______ and merry, or go ______ yourselves: But for my ______ Kate, she must with me.
petrucio: Be mad and merry, or go hang yourselves: But for my bonny Kate, she must with me.
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I will be ______ of what is mine _____. She is my goods, my ______; she is my house, ... My horse, my __, my ass, my anything;
I will be master of what is mine own. She is my goods, my chattels; she is my house, ... My horse, my ox, my ass, my anything;
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BIANCA. That, being mad herself, she’s madly mated.
BIANCA. That, being mad herself, she’s madly mated.
35
GREMIO. I ______ him, Petruchio is ______.
GREMIO. I warrant him, Petruchio is Kated.