Othello Incomplete Quotes Flashcards

1
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“rude … bless’d … peace”

A

“rude am I in speech, and little bless’d with the soft phrase of peace”

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“she loved … pass’d … pity them”

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“she loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved that she did pity them”

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“my noble … divided duty”

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“my noble father, I do perceive here a divided duty”

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4
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“poison …‘

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‘poison his delight’

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5
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‘so will … pitch … goodness … them all’

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‘so will i turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall emesh them all’

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6
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‘if virtue … beauty … son-in-law … black’

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‘if virtue no delighted beauty lack, your son-in-law is far more fair than black’

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7
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‘ … fortune … lips owe’

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‘ what a full fortune does the thick lips owe’

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8
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‘demand me … time forth … word’

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‘demand me nothing; what you know you know, from this time forth I never will speak word’

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‘a maiden … spirit … motion … herself’

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‘a maiden never bold; of spirit so still and quiet that her motion blushed at herself’

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‘good … justice … good’

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‘good, good: the justice of it pleases, very good’

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11
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‘the moor … poison’

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‘the moor already changes with my poison’

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12
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‘farewell … content’

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‘farewell the tranquil mind! farewell content’

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13
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‘hell … birth … light’

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‘hell and night must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light’

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14
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‘look … eyes … deceived … may the’

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‘look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may thee’

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15
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‘to furnish … death … devil’

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‘to furnish me with some swift means of death for the fair devil’

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16
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‘and what’s … play … villain’

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‘and what’s he then that says I play the villain’

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‘she’d … greedy … ear … discourse’

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‘she’d come again, and with a greedy ear devour up my discourse’

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18
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‘but that … Desdemona’

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‘but that I love the gentle Desdemona’

19
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‘your power … taken off’

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‘your power and your command is taken off’

20
Q

‘some bloody … frame’

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‘some bloody passion shakes your very frame’

21
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‘now by … blood … safer … rule’

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‘now by heaven, my blood begins my safer guide to rule’

22
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‘excellent … love thee … chaos … again’

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‘excellent wretch! perdition catch my soul, but I do love thee! and when I love thee not, chaos come again’

23
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‘a fine … woman’

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‘a fine woman, a fair woman, a sweet woman’

24
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‘yet i’ll … scar … snow’

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‘yet i’ll not shed her blood, nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow’

25
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‘thou … her’

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‘thou hast enchanted her’

26
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‘i think … daughter too’

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‘i think this tale would win my daughter too’

27
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‘o beware … monster … feeds on’

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‘o beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on’

28
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‘i’ll tear … pieces’

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‘i’ll tear her all to pieces’

29
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‘damn … her’

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‘damn her, lewd minx! o damn her’

30
Q

‘but yet … o Iago … pity … Iago’

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‘but yet the pity of it, o Iago the pity of it, Iago’

31
Q

‘i will … messes’

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‘i will chop her into messes’

32
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‘my wife … wife’

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‘my wife! my wife! what wife? I have no wife’

33
Q

‘i have … service … know’t’

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‘i have done the state some service, and they know’t’

34
Q

‘then you … loved … too well’

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‘then you must speak of one that loved not wisely but too well’

35
Q

‘like … pearl … tribe’

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‘like the base Indian, threw a pearl away richer than all his tribe’

36
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‘killing … kiss’

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‘killing my self to die upon a kiss’

37
Q

‘i follow … upon him’

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‘i follow him to serve my turn upon him’

38
Q

‘plague … flies’

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‘plague him with flies’

39
Q

‘an old … ewe’

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‘an old black ram is tupping your white ewe’

40
Q

‘what tells’t … Venice’

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‘what tells’t thou me of robbing? this is venice’

41
Q

‘your daughter … backs’

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‘your daughter and the moor are now making the beast with two backs’

42
Q

‘tis … is’

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‘tis better as it is’

43
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‘you … called for’

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‘you have been hotly called for’

44
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‘keep up … rust them’

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‘keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them’