| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Look like th’innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t. | Lady Macbeth, Macbeth | 100%
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| A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! | Richard III, Richard III | 100%
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| Why, there’s a wench! Come on, and kiss me, Kate. | Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew | 90%
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| All that glisters is not gold. | Prince of Morocco, Merchant of Venice | 90%
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| Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. | Feste, Twelfth Night | 80%
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| Cry “Havoc,” and let slip the dogs of war; that this foul deed shall smell above the earth. | Mark Antony, Julius Caesar | 80%
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| This above all; to thine own self be true. | Polonius, Hamlet | 80%
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| If music be the food of love, play on. | Orsino, Twelfth Night | 70%
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| We are such stuff as dreams are made on. | Prospero, The Tempest | 70%
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| I pray you do not fall in love with me, for I am falser than vows made in wine. | Rosalind, As You Like It | 70%
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| Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. | Malvolio, Twelfth Night | 60%
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| Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. | Henry IV, Henry IV Part Two | 50%
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| Thou, Nature, art my goddess; to thy law my services are bound. | Edmund, King Lear | 40%
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| I am a man more sinned against than sinning. | Lear, King Lear | 30%
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| She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes in shape no bigger than an agate-stone. | Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet | 10%
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