Shakespearean Quotes (AP Literature) Flashcards
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3610852482 | Macbeth | Is this a dagger which i see before me | 0 | |
3610852483 | Macbeth | Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon | 1 | |
3610855159 | Twelfth Night | Be not afraid of greatness: some are born, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them | 2 | |
3610857564 | Julius Caesar | Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. | 3 | |
3610857565 | Henry V | Men of few words are the best men | 4 | |
3611019970 | Richard III | Now is the winter of our discontent | 5 | |
3611022726 | The Merchant of Venice | If you prick, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? | 6 | |
3611026194 | The Tempest | O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world that has such people in't! | 7 | |
3611033149 | The Taming of the Shew | There's small choice in rotten apples | 8 | |
3611035677 | King Lear | Nothing will come of nothing | 9 | |
3611037381 | Henry V | If we are marked to die, we are enow to do our country loss; and if it to live, the fewer men, the greater share of honour | 10 | |
3611042153 | As You Like It | All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players | 11 | |
3611046289 | Twelfth Night | If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfetting, the appetite may sicken, and so die. | 12 | |
3611050627 | Othello | Your daughter and the oor are now making the beast w/ two backs | 13 | |
3611054321 | Much Ado About Nothing | Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever, one foot in sea and no one on shore, ... | 14 | |
3611057931 | Hamlet | To be or ot to be: that is the question | 15 | |
3611059486 | Hamlet | there is something rotten in state of denmark | 16 | |
3611060404 | Hamlet | This above all: to thine own self be true | 17 | |
3611062169 | Macbeth | Nothing is his life became him like the leaving it. He died as one.... | 18 | |
3611064380 | Macbeth | Out damned spot i say | 19 | |
3611079548 | Julius Causer | [his] spirit, ranging for revenge, w/ Ate by his side come hot from hell... | 20 | |
3611083758 | Julius Caeser | But, for my own part it was greek to me | 21 | |
3611086967 | Antony and Cleopatra | The triple pillar of the of the world transformed into a strumpets fool | 22 | |
3611092779 | Henry VIII | O, how wretched is that poor man that hands on princess favours. | 23 | |
3611094800 | Henry VIII | had i but seved my god with half the zel i served my king he would not in mine age have left me naked to mine enemies | 24 | |
3611097951 | Romeo and Juliet | What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet | 25 | |
3611101478 | Romeo and Juliet | A plague o'both your houses | 26 | |
3611102868 | Romeo and Juliet | Good night, good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow | 27 | |
3611110014 | As you like it | blow blow thou winters wind! thou art not so unkind as man's ingratitude | 28 | |
3611115167 | As you like it | the foot doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool | 29 | |
3611117691 | Henry V | Men of few words are the best men | 30 | |
3611120172 | Henry V | But we in it shall be remembered; we few, we happy few, we band of brothers | 31 | |
3611131174 | King Lear | come not between the dragon and his wrath | 32 | |
3611132469 | King lear | who is that can tell me who i am | 33 | |
3611135431 | The taming of the shrew | i burn, i pine, i cherish | 34 | |
3611136465 | The tempest | Misery acquaints a man w/strange bed fellows | 35 | |
3611141249 | The merchant of venice | all that glisters is not gold | 36 | |
3611142560 | the merchant of venice | but love is blind, and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit | 37 | |
3611145366 | richard III | a horse, a horse? my kingdom for a horse | 38 | |
3611147739 | richard iii | since i cannot prove a lover, i am determined to prove a villain | 39 | |
3611149825 | richard iii | bloody thou art, bloody will be thy end | 40 | |
3611151474 | Othello | even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe | 41 | |
3611154165 | othello | yet she must die, else she betray more men. put out the light and then put out light | 42 | |
3611155656 | othello | then you must speak of one who loved not wisely but too well | 43 | |
3611158756 | much ado about nothing | when i said i would die a bachelor, i did not think i should live till i were married | 44 | |
3611164808 | much ado about nothing | silence is the perfectest herald of joy. i were but little happy i could say how much | 45 | |
3611167055 | much ado about nothing | friendships is constant in all other things save in the office and.... | 46 | |
3611171657 | Hamlet | nymph, in my orisons be all my sins remembered | 47 | |
3611172578 | Hamlet | get thee to a nunnery: why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners | 48 | |
3611176465 | hamlet | this above all: to thine own self be true | 49 | |
3611178652 | midsummer nigts dream | the course of love never did run smooth | 50 | |
3611179727 | midsummer nights dream | love looks not w/ the eyes, but w/ the mind | 51 | |
3611182055 | midsummer nights dream | lord what fools these mortals be | 52 | |
3611183492 | midsummer nights dream | to speak the truth reason and love keep little company together | 53 | |
3611186927 | Julius Caeser | but for my own part it was greek to me | 54 | |
3611188356 | julius caesar | cowards die many times before their deaths | 55 | |
3611189673 | Antony and Cleopatra | i will praise any man who will praise me | 56 | |
3611191282 | Antony and cleopatra | a woman is a dish for the gods, if the devil dress her not | 57 | |
3611193273 | romeo and juliet | o happy dagger! this is thy sheath; there rust and let me die | 58 |