Quotations - Act Three Flashcards

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“Do not doubt, Cassio, / But I will have my lord and you again / As friendly as you were” “Bouteous madam… / He’s never anything but your true servant.”

pg 213

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2
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“Ha, I like not that.”

pg 214

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3
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“Not now, sweet Desdemona, some other time.”
“But shall’t be shortly?” “The sooner, sweet, for you.”

“Why then, tomorrow night, or Tuesday morn;”

“I will deny thee nothing.”

pg 215 & 216 & 217

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4
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“Whate’er you be, I am obedient.”

pg 217

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5
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“Excellent wretch! perdition catch soul / But I do love thee! and when I love thee not / Chaos is come again”

pg 218

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6
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“What dost thou think?”
“If thou dost love me / Show me thy thought.”

pg 219

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7
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“O beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock / The meat it feeds on.”

pg 222

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8
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“For she had eyes and chose me.”

pg 224

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9
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“Look to your wife, observe her well with Cassio… / …In Venice they do let God see the pranks / They dare not show their husbands;”

pg 225

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10
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“She did deceive her father, marrying you”

pg 225

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11
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“I am bound to thee for ever.”

pg 226

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12
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“And yet how nature, erring from itself-“

pg 227

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13
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“O curse of marriage / That we can call these delicate creatures ours / And not their appetites!”

pg 229

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14
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“I have a pain upon my forehead, here.”

pg 231

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15
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“[She drops her handkerchief.]”

“Wooed me to steal it, but she so loves the token”
“I nothing, but to please his fantasy.”

pg 231

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16
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“If it be not for some purpose of import / Give’t me again. Poor lady, she’ll run mad / When she shall lack it”

pg 233

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17
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“Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore, / Be sure of it, give me the ocular proof,”

pg 236

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18
Q

“may help to thicken other proofs / That do demonstrate thinly.”

pg 241

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19
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“but such a handkerchief… / …did I today / See Cassio wipe his beard with.”

pg 241

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20
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“All fond love thus do I blow to heaven: / ‘Tis gone! / Arise, black vengance, from the hollow hell, / Yield up,”

pg 242

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21
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“[Othello kneels.]”
“[Iago kneels.]”

pg 242-243

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22
Q

“Damn her, lewd mix: O damn her, damn her!”
“I am your own for ever.”

pg 244

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23
Q

“Lend me thy handkerchief”
“To lose’t or give’t away were such perdition / As nothing else could match.”
“Then would to God that I had never seen’t!”

pg 248-249

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24
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Repetition of “The handkerchief!”

pg 250-251

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25
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“They are all but stomachs, and we all bit food: / They eat us hungerly, and when they are full / They belch us.”

pg 251

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26
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“My lord is not my lord, nor should I know him”

pg 252

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27
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“Men’s natures wrangle with inferior things / Though great ones are their object.”

pg 253-254

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28
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“It is a monster / Begot upon itself, born on itself”

pg 255

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29
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“O weary reckoning!”

pg 256

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30
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“To have him see me womaned.”
“Not that I love you not”

pg 257

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