Act 3 Flashcards
Desdemona 3.3
Therefore be merry, Cassio, /
For thy … shall rather … /
Than … .
Desdemona 3.3.
Therefore be merry, Cassio, /
For thy solicitor shall rather die /
Than give thy cause away.
Othello 3.3
Excellent … ! … catch my … /
But … ! And when … , /
… is come again.
Othello 3.3.
Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul /
But I do love thee! And when I love thee not, /
Chaos is come again.
Othello 3.3
“…, my lord?” By heaven, thou … /
As if there were … in thy … /
Too … to be … .
Othello 3.3.
“Think, my lord?” By heaven, thou echo’st me /
As if there were some monster in thy thought /
Too hideous to be shown.
Iago 3.3
Oh, … , my lord, of … /
It is … , which doth … /
… it feeds on.
Iago 3.3.
Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy. /
It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock /
The meat it feeds on.
Othello 3.3
I’ll see before I … ; when I … , prove; /
And … , there is … : /
Away … .
Othello 3.3.
I’ll see before I doubt; when I doubt, prove; /
And on the proof, there is no more but this: /
Away at once with love or jealousy.
Iago 3.3
Not to affect many … /
Of her own … , … , and … ,
[…]
Foh! One may … in such a will most … , /
Foul … , thoughts … .
Iago 3.3.
Not to affect many proposed matches /
Of her own clime, complexion, and degree,
…
Foh! One may smell in such a will most rank, /
Foul disproportions, thoughts unnatural.
Othello 3.3
If I do prove … , /
Though that her … were my … , /
I’d … and let her … /
To … .
Othello 3.3.
If I do prove her haggard, /
Though that her jesses were my dear heartstrings, /
I’d whistle her off and let her down the wind /
To prey at fortune.
Iago 3.3
Trifles … /
Are to the jealous … strong /
As … .
Iago 3.3.
Trifles light as air/
Are to the jealous confirmations strong /
As proofs of holy writ.
Her … , that was as … /
As … , is now … /
As … .
Othello 3.3.
Her name, that was as fresh /
As Dian’s visage, is now begrimed and black /
As mine own face.