QUESTION I.WHAT ARE YOU?

QUESTION I.WHAT ARE YOU?

1.  I am Sir Oracle,And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!Merchant of Venice.Act i. Scene 1.2.  A woman: and for secrecy,No lady closer.Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 3.3.  I am so full of business, I cannot answer thee acutely.All’s Well That Ends Well.Act i. Scene 1.4.  A braver soldier never couched lance,A gentler heart did never sway in court.Henry VI.Part I. Act iii. Scene 2.5.  Above my fortunes, yet my state is well:I am a gentleman.Twelfth Night.Act i. Scene 5.6.  Infirm of purpose!Macbeth.Act ii. Scene 2.7.  Being a woman, I will not be slackTo play my part in fortune’s pageant.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 2.8.  But man, proud man!Drest in a little brief authority.Measure for Measure.Act ii. Scene 2.9.  To answer every man directly, and briefly,Wisely, and truly. Wisely I say, I am a bachelor.Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 3.10.  Perfect.Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 4.11.  A man, who is the abstract of all faultsThat all men follow.Antony and Cleopatra.Act i. Scene 4.12.  A woman of an invincible spirit.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 4.13.  A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow.Measure for Measure.Act iii. Scene 2.14.  A promise-breaker.Coriolanus.Act i. Scene 8.15.  A man, worth any woman.Cymbeline.Act i. Scene 2.16.  A railing wife.Henry IV.Part I. Act iii. Scene 1.17.  I am an ass, I am a woman’s man, andbesides myself.Comedy of Errors.Act iii. Scene 2.18.  I am the very pink of courtesy.Romeo and Juliet.Act ii. Scene 4.19.  An angel! or, if not,An earthly paragon!Cymbeline.Act iii. Scene 6.20.  As opposite to every good,As the antipodes.Henry VI.Part III. Act i. Scene 4.

1.  I am Sir Oracle,And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!Merchant of Venice.Act i. Scene 1.2.  A woman: and for secrecy,No lady closer.Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 3.3.  I am so full of business, I cannot answer thee acutely.All’s Well That Ends Well.Act i. Scene 1.4.  A braver soldier never couched lance,A gentler heart did never sway in court.Henry VI.Part I. Act iii. Scene 2.5.  Above my fortunes, yet my state is well:I am a gentleman.Twelfth Night.Act i. Scene 5.6.  Infirm of purpose!Macbeth.Act ii. Scene 2.7.  Being a woman, I will not be slackTo play my part in fortune’s pageant.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 2.8.  But man, proud man!Drest in a little brief authority.Measure for Measure.Act ii. Scene 2.9.  To answer every man directly, and briefly,Wisely, and truly. Wisely I say, I am a bachelor.Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 3.10.  Perfect.Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 4.11.  A man, who is the abstract of all faultsThat all men follow.Antony and Cleopatra.Act i. Scene 4.12.  A woman of an invincible spirit.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 4.13.  A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow.Measure for Measure.Act iii. Scene 2.14.  A promise-breaker.Coriolanus.Act i. Scene 8.15.  A man, worth any woman.Cymbeline.Act i. Scene 2.16.  A railing wife.Henry IV.Part I. Act iii. Scene 1.17.  I am an ass, I am a woman’s man, andbesides myself.Comedy of Errors.Act iii. Scene 2.18.  I am the very pink of courtesy.Romeo and Juliet.Act ii. Scene 4.19.  An angel! or, if not,An earthly paragon!Cymbeline.Act iii. Scene 6.20.  As opposite to every good,As the antipodes.Henry VI.Part III. Act i. Scene 4.

1.  I am Sir Oracle,And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!Merchant of Venice.Act i. Scene 1.

1.  I am Sir Oracle,

And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!

Merchant of Venice.Act i. Scene 1.

2.  A woman: and for secrecy,No lady closer.Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 3.

2.  A woman: and for secrecy,

No lady closer.

Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 3.

3.  I am so full of business, I cannot answer thee acutely.All’s Well That Ends Well.Act i. Scene 1.

3.  I am so full of business, I cannot answer thee acutely.

All’s Well That Ends Well.Act i. Scene 1.

4.  A braver soldier never couched lance,A gentler heart did never sway in court.Henry VI.Part I. Act iii. Scene 2.

4.  A braver soldier never couched lance,

A gentler heart did never sway in court.

Henry VI.Part I. Act iii. Scene 2.

5.  Above my fortunes, yet my state is well:I am a gentleman.Twelfth Night.Act i. Scene 5.

5.  Above my fortunes, yet my state is well:

I am a gentleman.

Twelfth Night.Act i. Scene 5.

6.  Infirm of purpose!Macbeth.Act ii. Scene 2.

6.  Infirm of purpose!

Macbeth.Act ii. Scene 2.

7.  Being a woman, I will not be slackTo play my part in fortune’s pageant.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 2.

7.  Being a woman, I will not be slack

To play my part in fortune’s pageant.

Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 2.

8.  But man, proud man!Drest in a little brief authority.Measure for Measure.Act ii. Scene 2.

8.  But man, proud man!

Drest in a little brief authority.

Measure for Measure.Act ii. Scene 2.

9.  To answer every man directly, and briefly,Wisely, and truly. Wisely I say, I am a bachelor.Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 3.

9.  To answer every man directly, and briefly,

Wisely, and truly. Wisely I say, I am a bachelor.

Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 3.

10.  Perfect.Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 4.

10.  Perfect.

Henry IV.Part I. Act ii. Scene 4.

11.  A man, who is the abstract of all faultsThat all men follow.Antony and Cleopatra.Act i. Scene 4.

11.  A man, who is the abstract of all faults

That all men follow.

Antony and Cleopatra.Act i. Scene 4.

12.  A woman of an invincible spirit.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 4.

12.  A woman of an invincible spirit.

Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 4.

13.  A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow.Measure for Measure.Act iii. Scene 2.

13.  A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow.

Measure for Measure.Act iii. Scene 2.

14.  A promise-breaker.Coriolanus.Act i. Scene 8.

14.  A promise-breaker.

Coriolanus.Act i. Scene 8.

15.  A man, worth any woman.Cymbeline.Act i. Scene 2.

15.  A man, worth any woman.

Cymbeline.Act i. Scene 2.

16.  A railing wife.Henry IV.Part I. Act iii. Scene 1.

16.  A railing wife.

Henry IV.Part I. Act iii. Scene 1.

17.  I am an ass, I am a woman’s man, andbesides myself.Comedy of Errors.Act iii. Scene 2.

17.  I am an ass, I am a woman’s man, and

besides myself.

Comedy of Errors.Act iii. Scene 2.

18.  I am the very pink of courtesy.Romeo and Juliet.Act ii. Scene 4.

18.  I am the very pink of courtesy.

Romeo and Juliet.Act ii. Scene 4.

19.  An angel! or, if not,An earthly paragon!Cymbeline.Act iii. Scene 6.

19.  An angel! or, if not,

An earthly paragon!

Cymbeline.Act iii. Scene 6.

20.  As opposite to every good,As the antipodes.Henry VI.Part III. Act i. Scene 4.

20.  As opposite to every good,

As the antipodes.

Henry VI.Part III. Act i. Scene 4.


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