English Literature A-Level - Twelfth
Night 2024 Comprehensive Exam Study
Guide
ORSINO: If music be the food of love... - Answer>>play on
ORSINO: O spirit of love, how... - Answer>>quick and fresh art
thou
ORSINO: my desires fell... - Answer>>like cruel hounds
VIOLA: Mine own escape unfoldeth... - Answer>>to my hope
VIOLA: Conceal me... - Answer>>what I am
VIOLA: I thank thee. Lead... - Answer>>me on
SIR TOBY: Confine? I'll confine... - Answer>>myself no finer
than I am
SIR ANDREW: Good mistress Mary... - Answer>>accost
ORSINO: Leap all civil bounds, rather than... - Answer>>make
unprofitable return
MARIA: My lady will hang thee... - Answer>>for thy absence
FESTE: Many a good hanging... - Answer>>prevents a bad
marriage
OLIVIA: Take the fool away. FESTE: Do you not hear, fellows?
Take away... - Answer>>the lady
,FESTE: The more fool, madonna, to mourn for your brother's... -
Answer>>soul being in Heaven
MALVOLIO: I marvel your ladyship takes delight in such a... -
Answer>>barren rascal
OLIVIA: O you are sick..., Malvolio - Answer>>of self-love
OLIVIA: What's a drunken man like, fool? FESTE: Like a drowned
man, a fool, and a madman: one draught above heat makes him a
fool,... - Answer>>the second mads him, and a third drowns him
MALVOLIO (ABOUT VIOLA): He's fortified... - Answer>>against
any denial
MALVOLIO (ABOUT VIOLA): Not yet old enough for a man, nor...
- Answer>>young enough for a boy
VIOLA: I swear, I am not... - Answer>>that I play
OLIVIA: we will draw the curtain... - Answer>>and show you the
picture
OLIVIA: Even so quickly... - Answer>>may one catch the
plague?
OLIVIA: Mine eye too great a flatterer... - Answer>>for my mind
SEBASTIAN (ABOUT VIOLA): she bore a mind that envy... -
Answer>>could not but call fair
ANTONIO: let me be... - Answer>>your servant
ANTONIO: I do adore... - Answer>>thee so
, MALVOLIO (GIVING RING TO VIOLA): If it be worth stooping
for,... - Answer>>there it lies
VIOLA: Poor lady, she were... - Answer>>better love a dream
VIOLA: Disguise, I see thou art... - Answer>>a wickedness
VIOLA: My state is desperate... - Answer>>for my master's love
VIOLA: O time, thou must... - Answer>>untangle this
MALVOLIO: My masters, are... - Answer>>you mad?
SIR TOBY: Dost thou think, because thou art... -
Answer>>virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?
MARIA: The devil... - Answer>>a puritan that he is
MARIA: I can write very... - Answer>>like my lady
MARIA: My purpose is, indeed,... - Answer>>a horse of that
colour
SIR ANDREW: I was adored... - Answer>>once too
VIOLA (TO ORSINO): Of your... - Answer>>complexion
VIOLA: But if she cannot love you? ORSINO: I cannot... -
Answer>>be so answered
VIOLA: I am all the daughters of my father's house,... -
Answer>>and all the brothers, too
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