Act 5 Flashcards
Iago 5.1
Live Roderigo,
[…]
It must … . If Cassio do … , /
He hath a … in his life /
That … .
Iago 5.1
Live Roderigo,
…
It must … . If Cassio do … , /
He hath a … in his life /
That … .
Othello 5.2
O … , that dost almost persuade /
… her sword […]
This sorrow’s … ; /
It … where it doth … .
Othello 5.2
O balmy breath, that dost almost persuade /
Justice to break her sword…
This sorrow’s heavenly; /
It strikes where it doth love.
Othello 5.2
O … ! Thou dost … , /
And mak’st me call … /
A … , which I thought … .
Othello 5.2
O perjured woman! Thou dost stone my heart, /
And mak’st me call what I intend to do /
A murder, which I thought a sacrifice.
Desdemona 5.2
A … I die.
[Emilia: O who hath done this deed?]
… - I … . Farewell. /
… me to my kind lord.
Desdemona 5.2
A guiltless death I die.
[Emilia: O who hath done this deed?]
Nobody - I myself. Farewell. /
Commend me to my kind lord.
Othello 5.2
O I were damned beneath … , /
But that I did proceed upon … /
To this … .
Othello 5.2
O I were damned beneath all depth in hell,
But that I did proceed upon just grounds
To this extremity.
Iago 5.2
I told him … , and told … /
Than what he … .
Iago 5.2
I told him what I thought, and told no more /
Than what he found himself was apt and true.
Emilia 5.2
Twill … , twill … ! I peace? /
No, I will … .
Emilia 5.2
Twill out, twill out! I peace? /
No, I will speak as liberal as the north.
Othello 5.2
Are there no … /
But what serves for … ? Precious … !
Othello 5.2
Are there no stones in heaven /
But what serves for the thunder? Precious villain!
Othello 5.2
Who can … ?
[…] O … wench, /
Pale as … ! When we shall meet … /
This look of thine will … /
And fiends will … .
Othello 5.2
Who can control his fate?
… O ill-starred wench, /
Pale as thy smock! When we shall meet at compt /
This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven /
And fiends will snatch at it.
Othello 5.2
An … murderer, if you will; /
For naught I did … , but all … .
Othello 5.2
An honorable murderer, if you will; /
For naught I did in hate, but all in honour.
Iago 5.2
Demand me … . What … , … . /
From … I never … .
Iago 5.2
Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. / From this time forth I never will speak word.
Othello 5.2
When you shall these … relate, /
Speak of me … […]
One that … ; /
Of one not … , but being … , /
Perplexed in … .
Othello 5.2
When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, /
Speak of me as I am…
One that loved not wisely, but too well; /
Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought, /
Perplexed in the extreme.