Act 3 Flashcards

(47 cards)

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(Claudius) “Turbulent and…

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dangerous lunacy” (3.1)

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(Guildenstern) “Crafty…

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madness” (3.1)

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(Claudius) “With all my heart; and it doth much content me…

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to hear him so inclined…drive his purpose on to these delights” (3.1)

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(Claudius) “Sweet…

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Gertrude, leave us” (3.1)

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(Gertrude) “I shall…

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obey you” (3.1)

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(Gertrude) “Ophelia, I do wish that your good beauties…

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be the happy cause of Hamlet’s wildness” (3.1)

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(Gertrude) “So shall I hope your virtues…

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will bring him to his wonted way again” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “To be…

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or not to be, that is the question, whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them?” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “To die…

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to sleep; no more; and by a sleep to say we end the heart-ache” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Conscience…

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does make cowards” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Fair Ophelia…

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Nymph” (3.1)

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(Ophelia) “My Lord, I have remembrances of yours…

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that I have longed to re-deliver…Their perfume lost” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “No, not I…

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I never gave you aught” (3.1)

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(Ophelia) “My honoured lord…

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you know right well you did” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “That if you be honest and fair…

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your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “I did love…

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you once” (3.1)

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(Ophelia) “Indeed, my lord…

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you made me believe so” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “You should not have believed me…

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I loved you not” (3.1)

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(Ophelia) “I was the…

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more deceived” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Get thee to a…

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nunnery: why wouldst thou be a
breeder of sinners?” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “It were better my mother had not…

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borne me: I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “We are arrant…

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knaves, all; believe none of us” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “Wise men know well enough…

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what monsters you make of them” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) “If thou dost marry, I’ll give thee this plague…

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for thy dowry: be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny” (3.1)

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(Hamlet) "We will have no more...
marriages those that are married already, all but one, shall live" (3.1)
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(Hamlet) "God has given you...
one face, and you make yourselves another" (3.1)
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(Claudius) "I have in quick determination...
he shall with speed to England" (3.1)
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(Claudius) "It shall be so...
madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go" (3.1)
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(Hamlet) "Speak the speech...
as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "Hold, as 'twere...
the mirror up to Nature" (3.2)
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"Here, sweet lord...
at your service" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "Observe...
mine uncle" (3.2)
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(Ophelia) "Tis brief, my lord...
(Hamlet) As woman's love" (3.2)
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(Player Queen) "Where little fears grow great...
great love grows there" (3.2)
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(Player Queen) "A second time I kill my husband dead...
when second husband kisses me in bed" (3.2)
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(Queen) "The lady doth...
protest too much, methinks" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "The story is extant...
and writ in choice Italian" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "O good Horatio, I'll take the ghost's word...
for a thousand pound" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "Will you play upon...
this pipe?...Tis as easy as lying" (3.2)
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(Guildenstern) "Believe me...
I cannot" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "How unworthy a thing...
you make of me! You would play upon me" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "Do you think I am easier to be...
played on than a pipe?" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "Call me what instrument you will...
though you can fret me, yet you cannot play upon me" (3.2)
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(Hamlet) "I will speak...
daggers to her, but use none" (3.2)
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