Taming of the Shrew Quotes Flashcards

(103 cards)

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“_____ not the ______ then ______ himself?”

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“Would not the beggar then forget himself?” - Lord

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“We can _______ __________, Were he the _______ antic in the _____.”

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“We can contain ourselves, Were he the veriest antic in the world.” - Player

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“I am your ____ in ___ _________.”

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“I am your wife in all obedience.” - Page

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“this _____, ______ girl”

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“this young, modest girl”

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“Sweet ______… _____ lips…”

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“Sweet beauty… coral lips…”

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“______ and _____ was all I saw in her”

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“Sacred and sweet was all I saw in her”

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“_____ Bianca”

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“Sweet Bianca”

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“the _____ of my ____”

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“the jewel of my life”

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“…in the other’s _______ do I see _____ ____ _________ and ________”

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“…in the other’s silence do I see Maid’s mild behaviour and sobriety”

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“____ Bianca”

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“Fair Bianca”

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“beauteous _______”

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“beauteous modesty”

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“…I know my ____ to my ______”

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“…I know my duty to my elders”

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“___ to _____ and ________ for good turns”

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“apt to learn and thankful for good turns”

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“I play a _________ ____”

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“I play a merchant’s part”

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“You do me ______ _____

To ______ for that which _______ in __ ______”

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“You do me double wrong

To strive for that which resteth in my choice”

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“I’ll not be ____ to hours or ‘pointed times

But _____ my lessons as I ______ ______”

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“I’ll not be tied to hours or ‘pointed times

But learn my lessons as I please myself”

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“The ______ ______? ____ is there such a _____?”

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“The taming school? What is there such a place?”

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“And may you prove sir, ______ of your ___. //

While you _____ dear, prove ________ of my _____”

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“And may you prove sir, master of your art. //

While you sweet dear, prove mistress of my heart”

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“______, dear ______”

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“Pardon, dear father”

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“Look not ____, Bianca, thy ______ will ___ _____”

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“Look not pale, Bianca, thy father will not frown”

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“__ ____ Bianca”

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“My fair Bianca”

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“Am I ____ ____? I mean to _____ my ____

And then ______ me as you ____ your ___”

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“Am I your bird? I mean to shift my bush

And then pursue me as you draw your bow”

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“Go ___ your ________ ____ to me”

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“Go bid your mistress come to me”

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“What a _______ ____ call you this?”

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“What a foolish duty call you this?”

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“The more ____ you for ______ on my ____.”
“The more fool you for laying on my duty.”
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“To ____ ___ ______. She’s too _____ for me.”
“To cart her rather. She’s too rough for me.”
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“I ____ you, sir, is it your ____ to make a _____ of me _______ these _____”
“I pray you, sir, is it your will to make a stale of me amongst these mates”
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“No _____ for you | Unless you were of _______, ______ _____.”
“No mates for you | Unless you were of gentler, milder mould.”
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“_____”
“devil”
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“That _____ is _____ ___”
“That wench is stark mad”
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“___ ___, ___ ___, and ___ ___, and ___ the _____ of her.”
“woo her, wed her, and bed her, and rid the house of her.”
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“she is __________ _____,”
“she is intolerable curst,”
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“_________ the _____”
“Katherine the curst”
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“with a most _________, ________ ______ [...] she ______ me on the ____”
“with a most impatient, devilish spirit [...] she struck me on the head”
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“If I be _______, best ______ my _____”
“If I be waspish, best beware my sting”
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“Go, ____, and whom keep’st _______”
“Go, fool, and whom keep’st command”
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“____ you me ________?”
“Call you me daughter?”
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“I’ll see ____ ______ on _______ first”
“I’ll see thee hanged on Sunday first”
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“For such an ______ would ___ a _____, | Much ____ a _____ of thy _________ ______”
“For such an injury would vex a saint, | Much more a shrew of thy impatient humour”
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“a _____ may be made a ____ | If she has no ______ to _____.”
“a woman may be made a fool | If she has no spirit to resist.”
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“________, I ____ you”
“Patience, I pray you”
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“I ____ you, _______, be not so ________.”
“I pray you, husband, be not so disquiet.”
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“The more my _____, the more his _____ _______.”
“The more my wrong, the more his spite appears.”
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“____ you are ______, you shall ____ ___ too, | And ___ ____ then”
“When you are gentle, you shall have one too, | And not till then”
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“I _____ I may have _____ to _____, | And _____ I ____ [...] I will be ____”
“I trust I may have leave to speak, | And speak I will [...] I will be free”
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“be it ____, or ___, or what you ______. | [...] __________ I ___ it _____ be so ___ __.”
“be it moon, or sun, or what you please. | [...] Henceforth I vow it shall be so for me.”
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“___, I will ____ thee a ____. | Now ____ thee, ____, ____.”
“Nay, I will give thee a kiss. | Now pray thee, love, stay.”
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“What is ____ ____, ___ that you ____ for me?”
“What is your will, sir that you send for me?”
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“Her ___-_____ ______ and _________”
“Her new-built virtue and obedience”
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“Thy _______ is thy ____, thy ____, thy ______, | Thy ____, thy _________”
“Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, | Thy head, thy sovereign”
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“thou hast _____ a _____ _____.”
“thou hast tamed a curst shrew.”
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“Now _____ when I ___ you, ______ _______.”
“Now knock when I bid you, sirrah villain.”
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“Have I not in my ____ _____ ____ ____? | [...] And _______ _________ _______ in the _____?”
“Have I not in my time heard lions roar? | [...] And heaven’s artillery thunder in the skies?”
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“And where ___ ______ _____ meet ________, | They do _______ the thing that _____ their ____.”
“And where two raging fires meet together, | They do consume the thing that feeds their fury.”
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“Say she be ____ and will not _____ a ____, Then I’ll _______ her __________, [...] If she ____ to ___, I’ll _____ the day”
“Say she be mute and will not speak a word, Then I’ll commend her volubility, [...] If she deny to wed, I’ll crave the day”
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“You ___, in _____, for you are called _____ _____”
“You lie, in faith, for you are called plain Kate”
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“What, with __ ______ in ____ ____?”
“What, with my tongue in your tail?”
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“____ you, ____ you, I ____ _____ ___”
“Will you, nill you, I will marry you”
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“I am ____ to ____ you, ____”
“I am born to tame you, Kate”
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“It shall be what ______ I say it is. | [...] Why, so ____ _______ will _______ the ___.”
“It shall be what o’clock I say it is. | [...] Why, so this gallant will command the sun.”
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“_________, go thy ____, the _____ is ___.”
“Petruchio, go thy ways, the field is won.”
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“_____, peace it _____, and ____, and _____ life, | An _____ ____, and right _________”
“Marry, peace it bodes, and love, and quiet life, | An awful rule, and right supremacy”
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“‘Twas I ___ the _____”
“‘Twas I won the wager”
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“I ____, I ____, I ______”
“I burn, I pine, I perish”
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“Thou shalt be ______, ______, in my _____”
“Thou shalt be master, Tranio, in my stead”
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“____________ ass”
“Preposterous ass”
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“That will __ _____. ____ your ___________.”
“That will be never. Tune your instrument.”
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“She will __ _______”
“She will be pleased”
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“And wander we to see they ______ ___”
“And wander we to see they honest son”
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“______, _____ father”
“Pardon, sweet father”
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“____ wrought these ________”
“Love wrought these miracles”
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“__ ____ Bianca”
“My fair Bianca”
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“I would your ____ were as _______ ___! The ______ of your ____, ____ Bianca, Hath ____ me a _______ ______”
“I would your duty were as foolish too! The wisdom of your duty, fair Bianca, Hath cost me a hundred crowns”
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“But a _____ _______ when _____ are _______”
“But a harsh hearing when women are froward”
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“be _____ ______ in Bianca’s ____”
“be happy rivals in Bianca’s love”
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“There’s _____ _____ in ______ ______”
“There’s small choice in rotten apples”
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“He that ____ the _______ gets the ____”
“He that runs the fastest gets the ring”
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“Her only _____ - and that is ______ ______ - | Is that she is ___________ _____”
“Her only fault - and that is faults enough - | Is that she is intolerable curst”
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“He hath the ______ of __ ____ in ____”
“He hath the jewel of my life in hold”
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“You’ll _____ his _______ when I am in ____?”
“You’ll leave his lecture when I am in tune?”
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“Old ________ ______ me best. I am not so nice | To change the _____ for ___ __________”
“Old fashions please me best. I am not so nice | To change the rules for odd inventions”
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“Here is my ____, and here I ______ ___ | Never to ___ her ____”
“Here is my hand, and here I firmly vow | Never to woo her more”
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“________ in _____, not their _________ _____, | Shall ___ my ____”
“Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, | Shall win my love”
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“___ it __ ___, Hortensio”
“Eat it up all, Hortensio”
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“___ as he says, or we _____ _____ __”
“Say as he says, or we shall never go”
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“Have to my _____! And if she be _______, | Then ____ thou ______ Hortensio to be ________.”
“Have to my widow! And if she be froward, | Then hast thou taught Hortensio to be untoward.”
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“Now __ thy ____, thou hast _____ a _____ _____.”
“Now go thy ways, thou hast tamed a curst shrew.”
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“I ______ am ________ you know; That is, not to ______ my ________ ________ _____ I have a _______ for the _____.”
“I firmly am resolved you know; That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter Until I have a husband for the elder.”
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“An _______ and _________ gentleman”
“An affable and courteous gentleman.”
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“I have a ________, ___, called _________”
“I have a daughter, sir, called Katharina”
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“when the _______ thing is ____ ________, | That is, her ____, for that is ___ in ___.”
“when the special thing is well obtained, | That is, her love, for that is all in all.”
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“___ ____ you ___! Petruchio, ‘___ a _____”
“God send you joy! Petruchio, ‘tis a match”
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“Now I ____ a _________ ____”
“Now I play a merchant’s part”
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“I must _______ your _____ is the ____”
“I must confess your offer is the best”
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“For such an _______ would ___ a _____, | Much more a _____ with thy _________ ________.”
“For such an injury would vex a saint, | Much more a shrew with thy impatient humour.”
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“An ___-____ to our ______ ________”
“An eye-sore to our solemn festival”
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“Doth ____ my ________, and she ______ him”
“Doth love my daughter, and she loveth him”
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“Now, by my ________, here _____ _________”
“Now, by my holidame, here comes Katherina”
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“My ______ _______ well ________ in all”
“My trusty servant well approved in all”
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“That _____ is _____ ___”
“That wench is stark mad”
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“_________ is not _____ from the _____. | If ____ have _______ you, ______ _______ but so”
“Affection is not rated from the heart. | If love have touched you, naught remains but so”
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“Tell me, I _______ ___…”
“Tell me, I beseech you…”
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“Why then the ____ is ____ from all the _____ | By your ____ _______. Gremio is ___-____.”
“Why then the maid is mine from all the world | By your firm promise. Gremio is out-vied.”