Quotations - Act Four Flashcards

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“She may, I think, bestow’t on any man”
“They have it very oft that have it not.”

pg 258-259

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2
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“As doth the raven o’er the infectious house”

pg 259

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3
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“Lie. (With Her?) With her, on her, what you will.”

pg 260

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4
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“[He] falls in a trance”

pg 260

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5
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“Think every bearded fellow that’s but yoked”
“To lip a wanton in a secure couch”

pg 262-263

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6
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“Do but encave yourself”
“That dwell in every region of his face;”

pg 263

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7
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“He, when he hears of her, cannot refrain / From the excess of laughter.”

pg 264

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8
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“Look how he laughs already!
“Alas, poor rogue, I think i’faith she loves me.”

pg 265

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9
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“I marry: What, a customer! prithee bear some / charity to my wit, do not think it so unwholesome. / Ha, ha, ha!”
“persuaded I will marry her, out of her own love and / flattery, not out of my promise.”

pg 266-267

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10
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“This is some minx’s token, and I must / take out the work? There, give it your hobby-horse;”
“How now, my sweet Bianca, how now, how now?”

pg 268

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11
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“How shall I murder him, Iago?”

pg 269

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12
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“Hang her, I do but say what she is: / … / the / world hath not a sweeter creature:”

pg 269

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13
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“Do it not with poison, strangle her in her bed / even the bed she hath contaminated.”
“Good, good, the justice of it pleases:”

pg 270-271

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14
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“I am glad… to see you mad. (Why, sweet Othello?) / Devil! [Striking her] / I have not deserved this.”

pg 273

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15
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“Sir, she can turn, and turn, and yet go on / And turn again.”
“I am commended home. - Get you away. / I’ll send for you anon. - Sir, I obey the mandate / And will return to Venice. - Hence, avaunt! -“

pg 274

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16
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“I am sorry that I am deceived in him.”

pg 276

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17
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“Let heaven requite it with the serpent’s curse, / For if she be not honest, chaste and true / There’s no man happy: the purest of their wives / Is foul as slander.”

pg 277

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18
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“yet she’s a simple bawd / That cannot say as much. This is a subtle whore, / A closet, lock and key, of villainous secrets;”

pg 277

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19
Q

“Upon my knees,”
“Your wife, my lord: your true and loyal wife.”

pg 278

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20
Q

“Ah, Desdemona, away, away, away!”

pg 279

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21
Q

“O thou public commoner!”
“Impudent strumpet!”

pg 282

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22
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“I cry you mercy then, / I took you for that cunning whore of Venice / That married with Othello. You! Mistress!”

pg 283

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23
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“Who is thy lord? (He that is yours, sweet lady.) / I have none”

pg 284

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24
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“It is my wretched fortune.”

pg 286

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25
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“The Moor’s abused by some most villainous knave, / Some base notorious knave, some scurvy fellow.”

pg 286-287

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