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53 Cards in this Set
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You taught me language... |
And my profit on't is I know how to curse - caliban |
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Most poor matters... |
Point to rich ends - Ferdinand to Miranda |
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The mistress which I serve quickens what's dead... |
And makes my labours pleasures - Ferdinand to Miranda |
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I weep at mine unworthiness, that dare not offer... |
What desire to give, and much less take - Miranda to Ferdinand |
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I am your wife, if you will marry me... |
If not, I'll die your maid - Miranda to Ferdinand |
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To be your servant you may deny me, but... |
I'll be your servant whether you will or no - Miranda to Ferdinand |
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Be not afeard. The isle is full of noises... |
Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. - Caliban |
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Our revels are now ended. These our actors... |
As I foretold you, were all spirits, and are melted into air - prospero |
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We are such stuff... |
As dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep - prospero |
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The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces... |
The solemn temples, the great globe itself - prospero |
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My zenith doth depend upon... |
A most auspicious star - prospero |
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Spirits, which by mine art I have... |
Called from their confines called to enact my present fancies - prospero |
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But this rough magic... |
Here I abjure - prospero |
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Come, temperate nymphs, and... |
Help to celebrate the contract of true love - prospero |
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I must bestow upon the eyes of this young couple... |
Some vanity of mine art - prospero |
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If by your art, my dearest father, you have... |
Put the wild waters in this roar, alley them - Miranda |
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Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and... |
What strength I have's mine own - prospero |
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As you from crimes would pardoned be... |
Let your indulgence set me free - prospero |
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What cares... |
These roarers for the name of king? To cabin! - boatswain |
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This island's mine, by sycorax my mother... |
Which thou tak'st from me - caliban |
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I might call him a thing divine, |
For nothing natural I ever saw so noble - miranda |
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Riches, poverty, and use of |
Service, none - Gonzalo |
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We all were sea-swallowed, though some cast again, and by that destiny to perform an act |
Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come in yours and my discharge - Antonio |
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The poor monster's my subject |
And he shall not suffer indignity - Stefano |
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Trinculo, keep a good |
Tongue in your head - stefano |
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Every man shift for all the rest, |
And let no man take care for himself - stefano |
Desc of court life |
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Dost thou forget |
From what a torment I did free thee? - prospero to ariel |
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Remember I have done |
Thee worthy service - Ariel to prospero |
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Thou didst promise to |
Bate me a full year - Ariel to prospero |
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Thou wast a spirit too delicate |
To act her earthy and abhorred commands - prospero to Ariel |
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But thy vile race, though thou didst learn, had that |
In't which good natures thou could not abide to be with - Miranda to caliban |
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What does Miranda call Caliban? |
Abhorred slave |
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His art is of such power |
It would control my dam's god, setebos - Caliban on prospero |
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How does prospero keep Ferdinand doing his task? |
"I'll manacle thy neck and feet together" |
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I'll swear upon that bottle to be thy true |
Subject, or the liquor is not earthly - Caliban to stephano |
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I know every inch o' th' island, and |
I will kiss thy foot. I prithee, be my god - Caliban to stephano |
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Freedom, high-day! High-day, freedom! |
Caliban |
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Do you love me master? No? |
Dearly, my delicate ariel |
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What does Gonzalo's "no sovereignty" speech echo? |
Montaigne's essay "of cannibals" |
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Thou didst seek to violate |
The honour of my child - prospero |
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If thou dost break her virgin-knot before all sanctimonious ceremonies may with full and holy rite be ministered, |
No sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall to make this contract grow - prospero |
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By foul play, as thou sayst, we were |
Heaved hence - prospero |
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My false brother awaked |
An evil nature - prospero |
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My strong imagination sees |
A crown dropping upon thy head - Antonio to sebastian |
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But, for your conscience? |
Ay, sir, where lies that? (Sebastian and Antonio) |
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The rarer action is in |
Virtue than in vengeance - prospero |
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O, I have suffered with |
Those that I saw suffer! - Miranda |
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If thou more murmur'st, I will |
Rend an oak and leg thee in his knotty entrails till thou hast howled away twelve winters - prospero |
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A southwest blow on you |
And blister you all o'er - Caliban |
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Beat him enough. |
After a little time I'll beat him too - caliban |
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Quotes from harpy speech |
Ling'ring perdition, you thee from Milan did supplant good prospero |
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For you, most wicked sir, whom to |
Call brother would even infect my mouth - prospero |
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I am subject to a tyrant, a sorceror, |
That by his cunning hath cheated me of the island - caliban |
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