Shakespeare Quotes Flashcards
(44 cards)
The triple pillar
Of the world transformed into a strumpet’s fool
If I lose
Mine honour, I love myself
The God
Hercules […] leaves him
Gold plated Mars
I will live/or
Bathe my dying honour in the blood/shall make it live again
Caesar V Antony (age)
“The old ruffian” / “He calls me boy”
Playful quotes
I take no interest in auch an eunuch has
Give me to drink mandragora
O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony
Love quotes
Let Rome and Tiber melt […] Empires fall
If it be love tell me how much
Then thou must find new heavens, new earth
Eternity was in our lips and eyes
We have kissed
Away kingdoms and provinces
My sword
Made weak by my affections
He hath given
His empire up to a whore
You will outlive
The lady who you serve
Enobarbus betraying Antony
I see a diminution in our captain’s brain
The loyalty well held to fools does make our fate more folly
If you find him
Sad; say I am dancing; if in mirth report that I am sudden sick
I must from
This enchanting queen break off
Cleo is in control of the relationship, several of gender roles
“drunk him to bed” “wore his sword Philippan”
A. You were my conqueror
Sexist comments
Ribaudred nag of Egypt
Canidius: we are women’s men
Women are not in there best fortunes strong
Whore, strumpted
A. Is a dotting mallard
The last of
My battles (Caesar before the final battle)
To tumble
In the bed of a Ptolemy
Nay,
But this dotage of our general’s
O’erflows the measure
Gold
Plated mars
If it be
Love tell me, how much
There’s begarey in the love that can be reckoned.
I’ll set a bourn how far to be loved
Then mist thou find new heavens, new earth
News,
My good lord, from Rome
Grates me, the sum
Let Rome
And Tiber melt and the wide arch
Of ranged empire fall. Here is my space.
Kingdoms are clay.
But that your royalty
Holds idleness your subject, I should take you for idleness itself