OTHELLO: Learn quotations Flashcards

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1.1: “Mere prattle without…

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practise is all his scholarship”

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1.1 “I am…

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not what I am”

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1.1 “Thick-…

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lips”

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1.1 “Even now, now, very now,

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an old black ram is tupping your white ewe”

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1.2 “Let him do…

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his spite”

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1.2 “I she were in chains…

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of magic were not bound”

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1.2 “Run from her guardage to the…

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sooty bosom of such a thing as thou”

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1.3 “The valiant…

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Moor”

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1.3 “free and

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open nature”

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1.3 “she loved me for the dangers I had passed…

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And i loved that she did pity them”

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2.1 “He hath achieved a maid that

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paragons description and wild fame”

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2.1 “Sir, if she gave you as much of her lips as

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she gives me of her talkative tongue, you’d have had enough”

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3.1 “Are these, i pray you,

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wind instruments”

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3.1 “I will bestow you where you shall

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have time to speak your bosom freely”

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3.3 “O beware my lord of jealousy; it is the

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green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on”

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16
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3.3 “She did deceive her

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father, marrying you”

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3.3 “In Venice they do let God see the pranks

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they dare not show to their husbands”

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3.4 “I had rather have lost

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my purse full of crusadoes”

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3.4 “This hand is

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moist, my lady”

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3.4 “They are all but stomachs and we all but

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food… and when they are full, they belch us”

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4.1 “O, the world hath not a

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sweeter creature”

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4.1 “I will chop her into

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messes - cuckold me?”

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4.2 “I took you for that cunning whore

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of Venice that married with Othello”

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4.3 “If I do die before thee,

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prithee shroud me in one of those same sheets”

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4.3 “It is so too. And have not we affection, desires for

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sport, and frailty, as men have”

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5.1 “This is the night that either makes me

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or forbodes me quite”

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5.2 “I would not

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kill thy unprepared spirit”

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5.2 “O mistress, villainy hath

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made mocks with love”

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5.2 “Wash me in steep-down

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gulfs of liquid fire”