Shrew Quotes Flashcards

1
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‘I am your ____ in all _________’

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‘I am your wife in all obedience’ - Page (Induction)

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2
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‘I ____ you, sir, it is your will to make a _____ of me amongst these ______’

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‘I pray you, sir, it is your will to make a stale of me amongst these mates’ - Kate (Act 1)

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3
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‘I ____, I _____, I _______’

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‘I burn, I pine, I perish’ - Lucentio (Act 1)

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4
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‘Katherine the _____’

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‘Katherine the curst’ - (Act 1)

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5
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‘Have I not in my _____ heard _____ ____’

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‘Have I not in my time heard lions roar’ - Petruchio (Act 1)

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6
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‘He hath the ______ of my life in hold, his ________ daughter, __________ Bianca’

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‘He hath the jewel of my life in hold, his youngest daughter, beautiful Bianca’ - Hortensio (Act 1)

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7
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‘I come to _____ it ________ in Padua; If ________ then _________ in Padua’

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‘I come to wive if wealthily in Padua; If wealthily then happily in Padua’ - Petruchio (Act 1)

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8
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‘Sirs I will _________ on this _________ man’

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‘Sirs I will practice on this drunken man’ - The Lord (Induction)

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9
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‘O _________ beast, how like a ______ he lies’

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‘O monstrous beast, how like a swine he lies’ - Lord (Induction)

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‘I ________ thee, sister Kate, ______ my hands’

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‘I prithee thee, sister Kate, untie my hands’ Bianca (Act 2)

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‘Pray you have not a daughter called _________, ____ and _________?’

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‘Pray you have not a daughter called Katharina, fair and virtuous?’ Petruchio (Act 2)

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12
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‘Where two _______ ______ meet together they do not consume the thing that _______ their _____’

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‘When two raging fires meet together they do not consume the thing that feeds their fury’ Petruchio (Act 2)

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13
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‘With a _________ _______’ _________ with his ‘head ______’

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‘With a devilish spirit’ Hortensio with his ‘head broke’ (Act 2)

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14
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‘If I be ________, best beware my _______’

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‘If I be waspish, best beware my sting’ Kate (Act 2)

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15
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‘____ you, ____ you, I will marry you….I am born to _____ you Kate’

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‘Will you, nill you, I will marry you….I am born to marry you Kate’ Petruchio (Act 2)

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16
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‘For such and injury would ___ a very ______. Much more a shrew of thy _________ _______’

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‘For such and injury would vex a very saint. Much more a shrew of thy impatient humour’ Baptista (Act 3)

17
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‘An ___-____ to our _______ festival’

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‘An eye-sore to our solemn festival’ Baptista (Act 3)

18
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‘Tut, she’s a _____, a ______, a ______, to him’

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‘Tut, she’s a lamb, a dove, a fool, to him’ Gremio (Act 3)

19
Q

‘Be ____ and ______, or go hang yourselves. But for my _______ Kate, she must with me’

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‘Be mad and merry, or go hang yourselves. But for my bonny Kate, she must with me’ Petruchio (Act 3)

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‘I will be ________ of what is mine own. She is my ______, my _______ ; She is my ______’

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‘I will be master of what is mine own. She is my goods, my chattels; She is my house’ Petruchio (Act 3)

21
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‘By this _________, he is more ______ than she’

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‘By this reckoning, he is more shrew than she’ Curtis (act 4)

22
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‘And thus I’ll curb her ____ and ___________ humour. He that knows better how to _____ a ______, now let him speak’

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‘And thus I’ll curb her mad and headstrong humour. He that knows better how to tame a shrew, now let him speak’ Petruchio (Act 4)

23
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‘enter Tranio [disguised as ________] and Hortensio [disguised as ______]’

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‘Enter Tranio [disguised as Lucentio] and Hortensio [disguised as Litio]’ (Act 4)

24
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‘And here I take the like ________ _____ never to marry with her’

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‘And here I take the like unfeigned oath never to marry with her’ Tranio (Act 4)

25
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‘The more my wrong, the more his _____ appears. What, did he ______ me to _______ me?’

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‘The more my wrong, the more his spite appears. What, did he marry me to famish me?’ Kate (Act 4)

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‘Be it ____ or ___ or whatever you please; and if you please to call it a _____-_______, henceforth I ___ it shall be so for me’

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‘Be it moon or sun or whatever you please; and if you please to call it a rush-candle, henceforth I vow it shall be so for me’ Kate (Act 4)

27
Q

‘I will give thee a ____, now _____ thee, ____, stay’

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‘I will give thee a kiss, now pray thee, love, stay’ Kate (Act 5)

28
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‘Am I your ____? I mean to shift my _____’

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‘Am I your bird? I mean to shift my bush’ Bianca (Act 5)

29
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‘When she is _______, peevish, _______, sour/ and not _________ to his honest will/ what is she but a _____ contending ______’

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‘When she is froward, peevish, sullen, sour/ and not obedient to his honest will/ what is she but a foul contending rebel’ Kate (Act 5)

30
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‘Thy husband is thy _____, thy _____, thy ______, thy _____, thy _________’

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‘Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, thy head, thy sovereign’ Kate (Act 5)

31
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‘Thou has _______ a curst ______’

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‘Thou has tamed a curst shrew’ Hortensio (Act 5)