QUOTES Flashcards

1
Q

1,1 (Iago) I know

A

my price

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2
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1,1 (Iago) I follow him

A

to serve my turn upon him

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3
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1,1 (Iago) I am not

A

what I am

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4
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1,1 (Iago) an old black ram

A

is tupping your white ewe

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5
Q

1,1 (Iago) the devil will

A

make a grand wire out of you

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6
Q

1,1 (Iago) the moor and your daughter are making

A

the beast with two backs

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7
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1,1 (Roderigo) tying her duty, beauty, wit, and fortune

A

in an extravagant and wheeling stranger

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8
Q

1,2 (Othello) Tis better

A

as it is

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9
Q

1,2 (Othello) My services which I have done the signiory

A

shall out-tongue his complaints

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10
Q

1,2 (Othello) for know, Iago, but that I love

A

the gentle desdemona

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11
Q

1,2 (Othello) my parts, my title,

A

my perfect soul

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12
Q

1,2 (Cassio) you have been

A

hotly call’d for

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13
Q

1,2 (Othello) keep up your bright swords

A

for the dew will rust them

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14
Q

1,3 (Brabantio) she is abus’d, stol’n

A

from me, and corrupted

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15
Q

1,3 (Othello) Rude am i

A

in my speech, and little bless’d with the soft phrase of peace

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16
Q

1,3 (Othello) I do beseech you

A

send for the lady

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17
Q

1,3 (Othello) She lov’d me for the dangers I had pass’s

A

And i lov’d her that she did pity them

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18
Q

1,3 (Desdemona) If i be left behind

A

a moth of peace

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19
Q

1,3 (Othello) my ancient: a man he is of

A

honesty and trust

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20
Q

1,3 (Brabantio) she has deciev’d her father

A

and may thee

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21
Q

1,3 (Iago) put money

A

in my purse

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22
Q

1,3 (Iago) i hate

A

the moor

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23
Q

1,3 (Iago) and will be tenderly be led

A

by the nose as asses are

24
Q

2,1 (Cassio) a maid that

A

paragons description

25
Q

1,3 how does Cassio describe Desdemona?

A

Divine Desdemona, our captain’s captain

26
Q

2,1 (Iago) With as little a web as this will I

A

ensnare as great a fly as Cassio

27
Q

2,1 (Iago) the wine she drinks

A

is made of grapes

28
Q

2,3 (Cassio) reputation, reputation, reputation…

A

i have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial

29
Q

2,3 (Cassio) i’ll do’t

A

but it dislikes me

31
Q

2,3 (Iago) i’ll pour this

A

pestilence into his ear, that she repels him for her body’s lust

32
Q

2,3 (Iago) And out of her own goodness make the net

A

that shall enmesh them all

33
Q

3,3 (Iago) Ha!

A

i like not that

34
Q

3,3 (Othello) i do love thee not,

A

chaos is come again

35
Q

3,3 (Iago) the cuckold

A

lives in bliss

36
Q

3,3 (Othello) fear not

A

my government

37
Q

3,3 (Othello) we can call these delicat creatures ours

A

and not their appetites!

38
Q

3,3 (Othello) farewell the tranquil mind

A

farewell content

39
Q

3,3 (Othello) give me

A

the ocular proof

40
Q

3,3 (Othello) i’ll tear her

A

all to pieces

41
Q

3,4 (Emilia) they are app but stomachs

A

and we are all but food

42
Q

4,1 (Othello) how shall i

A

murder him, Iago?

43
Q

4,1 (Othello) i will chop her into messes

A

Cuckold me!

44
Q

4,2 (Othello) I took you for that

A

cunning whore of Venice

45
Q

4,2 (Desdemona) am i the motive

A

of these tears, my lord?

46
Q

4,2 (Desdemona) lay on my bed

A

my wedding sheets

47
Q

4,2 (Emilia) would it not

A

make one weep?

48
Q

4,3 (Emilia) who would not make her husband

A

a cuckold to make him a monarch

49
Q

5,2 (Othello) put out the light

A

and then put out the light

50
Q

5,2 (Othello) that dost almost persuade

A

justice to break her sword

51
Q

5,2 (Othello) Have you pray’d

A

tonight, Desdemona

52
Q

5,2 (Othello) thou art on

A

they death bed

53
Q

5,2 (Othello) what wife?

A

i have no wife

54
Q

5,2 (Emilia) All, all cry shame against me

A

yet i’ll speak

55
Q

5,2 (Othello) like the base Indian

A

threw a pearl away

56
Q

5,2 (Othello) a turban’d turk

A

beat a venetian