ENG 311W - Shakespeare ID Exam Quotations || A Verified A+ Pass.
"I will weep for thee, / For this revolt of thine methinks is like / Another fall of man." correct answers Henry V, King Henry // Henry speaking to Lord Scroop on his devastating betrayal. "If we can do this, Cupid is no longer an archer; his / glory shall be ours, for we are the only love gods." correct answers Much Ado About Nothing, Don Pedro // Don Pedro commenting on their plan to get Beatrice & Benedick together to Claudio, Hero, and Leonato. "May I be so converted and see / with these eyes? I cannot tell; I think not." correct answers Much Ado About Nothing, Benedick, Benedick wonders aloud at the possibility of love as others are getting ready to gull him "O, reason not the need! Our basest beggars / Are in the poorest thing superfluous. / Allow not nature more than nature needs, / Man's life is cheap as beast's." correct answers King Lear, Lear // Lear's reaction to Regan and Goneril asking why he needs 100 knights "Better thou / Hadst not been born than not t' have pleased me / better." correct answers King Lear, Lear // Lear rejects Cordelia as a daughter after she refuses to confess her love "Thou, nature, art my goddess; to thy law / My services are bound. Wherefore should I / Stand in the plague of custom, and permit / The curiosity of nation to deprive me, / For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines / Lag of a brother? Why bastard? Wherefore base?" correct answers King Lear, Edmund // Edmund in a soliloquy, contemplating the effects his status as a bastard has had on his life. "They flatter'd me like a dog; and told me I had white hairs in my beard ere the black ones were there. - To say 'ay' and 'no' to every thing that I said! - 'Ay' and 'no' too was no good divinity... Go to, they are not men o' their words; they told me I was every thing; 'tis a lie - I am not ague-proof." correct answers King Lear, Lear // Lear with Gloucester and Edgar in a field after Gloucester attempts suicide. "And tell the pleasant prince, this mock of his / Hath turn'd his balls to gun-stones; and his soul / Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful vengeance / That shall fly with them; for many a thousand widows / Shall his mock mock out of their dear husbands; / Mock mothers from their sons, mock castles down; / And some are yet ungotten and unborn / That shall have cause to curse the Dauphin's scorn." correct answers Henry V, King Henry // Henry's response to the Dauphin's gift of tennis balls "The gates of mercy shall be all shut up; / And the flesht soldier, - rough and hard of heart, - / In liberty of bloody hand shall range / With conscience wide as hell; mowing like grass / Your fresh-fair virgins and your flowering infants." correct answers Henry V, King Henry // King Henry before the gates of Harfleur, calling for the governor's surrender.
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