Act One Flashcards

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1
Q

I come to ____ it _________; If wealthily, then _______ in Padua
-petruciio

A

I come to wive it wealthily; If wealthily, then happily in Padua

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to ____ your _____ with a three legged _____

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to comb your noddle with a three legged stool

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One ____ enough to be Petrucio’s ____

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One rich enough to be Petrucio’s wife

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“I ____, I ____, I ______, Tranio, / If I achieve not this young ______ girl.” lucientio

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“I burn, I pine, I perish, Tranio, / If I achieve not this young modest girl.”

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“No _____ grows where is no ______ ta’en. / In brief, sir, ____ what you most affect.”

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“No profit grows where is no pleasure ta’en. / In brief, sir, study what you most affect.”

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“I pray you, sir, is it your will / To make a ____ of me amongst these _____?”

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“I pray you, sir, is it your will / To make a stale of me amongst these mates?”

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“Her only ____and that is ____ enough, / Is that she is ________ curst / And _____ and froward, so beyond all measure.” hortensio

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“Her only fault, and that is faults enough, / Is that she is intolerable curst / And shrewd and froward, so beyond all measure.” hortensio

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“I am as _______ as she proud-minded; / And where two ______ fires meet together, / They do ______ the thing that feeds their ______.”

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“I am as peremptory as she proud-minded; / And where two raging fires meet together, / They do consume the thing that feeds their fury.”

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“Knock me here _____.” (Petruchio)
“Knock you ____, ___? Why, sir, what am I, ___, that I should knock you here, ___?” (Grumio)

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“Knock me here soundly.” (Petruchio)
“Knock you here, sir? Why, sir, what am I, sir, that I should knock you here, sir?” (Grumio)

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“Gentlemen, _______ me no farther, / For how I firmly am ______ you know: / That is, not to bestow my ______ daughter / Before I have a ____ for the ____.” babtista

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“Gentlemen, importune me no farther, / For how I firmly am resolved you know: / That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter / Before I have a husband for the elder.” babtista

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“Think you a little ___ can ____ mine ears? / Have I not in my time heard ____ ____?”

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“Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? / Have I not in my time heard lions roar?”

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'’You will be a ______ master and undertake the teaching of the ______’’

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'’You will be a school master and undertake the teaching of the maid”

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“Hortensio: Petruchio, shall I then come _________ to thee / And wish thee to a ______ ill-favour’d wife? / Thou’dst thank me but a little for my counsel; / And yet I’ll promise thee she shall be ___, / And very rich:

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“Hortensio: Petruchio, shall I then come roundly to thee / And wish thee to a shrewd ill-favour’d wife? / Thou’dst thank me but a little for my counsel; / And yet I’ll promise thee she shall be rich / And very rich:

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We have not yet been ____ in any house,
Nor can we be ____________ by our faces
For man or ———:

A

We have not yet been seen in any house,
Nor can we be distinguish’d by our faces
For man or master

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tranio comes up with plan of disguise and says : ‘‘and now ’tis plotted….. You will be schoolmaster,
And ———— the teaching of the maid:
That’s your _______.’’

A

Undertake
Device

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16
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Hortensio foreshadowing petrucios arrival

Though it pass your ________ and _____ to endure her loud _________…. there be good fellows in the world, an a man could _____ on them, would take her with all _____, and money enough.

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Though it pass your patience and mine to endure her loud alarums….there be good fellows in the world, an a man could light on them, would take her with all faults, and money enough.

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________ me, Tranio, for I know thou _____.
________ me, Tranio, for I know thou wilt.

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Counsel me, Tranio, for I know thou canst.
Assist me, Tranio, for I know thou wilt.

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gremio:
that would thoroughly ______ her, ______ her, and ______ her, and ______ the house of her. Come on.

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gremio:
that would thoroughly woo her, wed her, and bed her, and rid the house of her. Come on.

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19
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lucientio idololising bianca: LUCENTIO.
Tranio, I saw her ______ lips to move,
And with her ______ she did ______ the air;
______ and sweet was all I saw in her.

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lucientio idololising bianca: LUCENTIO.
Tranio, I saw her coral lips to move,
And with her breath she did perfume the air;
Sacred and sweet was all I saw in her.

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bianca: My ______ and ______ shall be my company,
On them to ______, and practise by ______.

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bbianca: My books and instruments shall be my company,
On them to look, and practise by myself.

21
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LUCENTIO.
______, Tranio! thou mayst hear ______ speak.

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LUCENTIO.
Hark, Tranio! thou mayst hear Minerva speak.

22
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GREMIO.
Why will you ______ her up,
Signior Baptista, for this ______ of ______,
And make her bear the ______ of her ______?

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GREMIO.
Why will you mew her up,
Signior Baptista, for this fiend of hell,
And make her bear the penance of her tongue?

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bap: Leave shall you have to ______ her at your ______.

GREMIO.
To ______ her rather: she’s too ______ for me.

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bap: Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure.

GREMIO.
To cart her rather: she’s too rough for me.

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KATHERINA.
[To Baptista] I pray you, sir, is it your will
To make a ______ of me amongst these mates?

HORTENSIO.
______, maid! How ______ you that? No ______ for you,
Unless you were of ______, milder ______.

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KATHERINA.
[To Baptista] I pray you, sir, is it your will
To make a stale of me amongst these mates?

HORTENSIO.
Mates, maid! How mean you that? No mates for you,
Unless you were of gentler, milder mould.

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LUCENTIO. But in the other’s ______ do I see Maid’s ______ behaviour and ______. Peace, Tranio!
LUCENTIO. But in the other’s silence do I see Maid’s mild behaviour and sobriety. Peace, Tranio!
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KATHERINA. To comb your ______ with a ______-legg’d stool, And ______ your face, and ______ you like a fool.
KATHERINA. To comb your noddle with a three-legg’d stool, And paint your face, and use you like a fool.
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KATHERINA. A pretty ______! it is best put ______ in the eye, and she knew why.
KATHERINA. A pretty peat! it is best put finger in the eye, and she knew why.
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baptista: And for I know she ______ most ______ In music, ______, and ______, ______ will I keep within my house Fit to instruct her ______.
baptista: And for I know she taketh most delight In music, instruments, and poetry, Schoolmasters will I keep within my house Fit to instruct her youth.
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GREMIO. A husband! a ______. HORTENSIO. I say, a husband. GREMIO. I say, a ______... any man is so very a ______ to be married to ______?
GREMIO. A husband! a devil. HORTENSIO. I say, a husband. GREMIO. I say, a devil... any man is so very a fool to be married to hell?
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hortensio on helping find Kate a husband: 'by ______ Baptista’s ______ daughter to a husband, we set his ______ free for a husband,
hortensio on helping find Kate a husband: by helping Baptista’s eldest daughter to a husband, we set his youngest free for a husband,
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He that ______ fastest gets the ______. How say you, Signior Gremio?
He that runs fastest gets the ring. How say you, Signior Gremio?
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TRANIO. Not ______; for who shall bear your ______ And be in Padua here Vincentio’s son; .. Visit his ______, and ______ them?
TRANIO. Not possible; for who shall bear your part And be in Padua here Vincentio’s son; .. Visit his countrymen, and banquet them?
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______, be so, because Lucentio loves; And let me be a ______, to achieve that ______ Whose sudden ______ hath thrall’d my ______ eye.
Tranio, be so, because Lucentio loves; And let me be a slave, to achieve that maid Whose sudden sight hath thrall’d my wounded eye.
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k: What! shall I be _______ hours, as though, belike,
What! shall I be appointed hours, as though, belike,
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GRUMIO. My master is grown _______. I should _______ you first,
GRUMIO. My master is grown quarrelsome. I should knock you first,
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GRUMIO. Help, _________, help! my master is mad.
GRUMIO. Help, masters, help! my master is mad.
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PETRUCHIO. Villain, I say, _______ me at this gate; And rap me _______, or I’ll knock your _______ pate.
PETRUCHIO. Villain, I say, knock me at this gate; And rap me well, or I’ll knock your knave’s pate.
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P: As _______ is burden of my wooing dance, Be she as _______ as was _______’ love, As old as Sibyl, and as curst and shrewd As Socrates’ _______ or a worse,
As wealth is burden of my wooing dance, Be she as foul as was Florentius’ love, As old as Sibyl, and as curst and shrewd As Socrates’ Xanthippe or a worse,
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P on not being put off by K's shrewishness: 'As Socrates’ Xanthippe or a _______, She _______ me not, or not _______, at least,'
As Socrates’ Xanthippe or a worse, She moves me not, or not removes, at least,
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hortensio: For in Baptista’s keep my treasure is: He hath the _______ of my life in hold, His _______ daughter, beautiful Bianca,
For in Baptista’s keep my treasure is: He hath the jewel of my life in hold, His youngest daughter, beautiful Bianca,
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GRUMIO. Katherine the _______! A title for a _______ of all titles the _______.
GRUMIO. Katherine the curst! A title for a maid of all titles the worst.
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PETRUCHIO. I know she is an _______ brawling _______; If that be all, masters, I hear no _______.
PETRUCHIO. I know she is an irksome brawling scold; If that be all, masters, I hear no harm.
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grumio to P: But will you _______ this wild-____?
But will you woo this wild-cat?
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Petruchio's: And heaven’s _______ thunder in the _______?
And heaven’s artillery thunder in the skies?
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tranio exercising his freedom as Lucientio TRANIO. And if I be, sir, is it any _______? ... TRANIO. Why, sir, I pray, are not the _______ as free For me as for you?
tranio exercising his freedom as Lucientio TRANIO. And if I be, sir, is it any offence? ... TRANIO. Why, sir, I pray, are not the streets as free For me as for you?
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Kate to Bianca If that be _____ than all the rest be so
If that be jest than all the rest be so
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HORTENSIO Sir, a word ere you go. Are you a _____ to the maid you talk of, yea or no? TRANIO An if I be, sir, is it any ____? GREMIO No, if without more ____ you will get you hence.
HORTENSIO Sir, a word ere you go. Are you a suitor to the maid you talk of, yea or no? TRANIO An if I be, sir, is it any offense? GREMIO No, if without more words you will get you hence.