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114 Cards in this Set
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Othello: My perfect...
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Othello: My perfect soul will manifest me rightly
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Act I Scene II - Othello and Brabantio conflict
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Othello: Keep up...
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Othello: Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them
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Act I Scene II - Othello and Brabantio conflict
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Othello: For know Iago...
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Othello: For know Iago, but that I love Gentle Desdemona
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Act I Scene II - Othello and Brabantio conflict
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Othello: Were it my cue...
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Othello: Were it my cue to fight I should have known without a prompter
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Act I Scene II - Othello and Brabantio conflict
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Brabantion: Would ever have... run...
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Brabantio: Would ever have... run from her guardage to the sooty bosom of such a thing as thou
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Act I Scene II - Othello and Brabantio conflict
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Iago: I follow him...
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Iago: I follow him to serve my own turn upon him
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Iago: This counter...
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Iago: This counter-caster, (in good time) must his lieutenant be
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Iago: Not I for love...
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Iago: No I for love and duty, but seeming so, for my peculiar* end
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Iago: I follow...
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Iago: I follow but myself...
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Iago: Call up her...
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Iago: Call up her father, rouse him, make after him, poison his delight
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Iago: You'll have your daughter ...
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Iago: You'll have your daughter cover'd with a barbery horse
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Iago: I must show out a...
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Iago: I must show out a flag, and a sign of love/ which is indeed but a sign
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Roderigo: Had my...
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Roderigo: Had my purse as if the strings were thine
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Roderigo: Thick-...
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Roderigo: Thick-lips
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Act I Scene I - Iago and Roderigo settle and hail Brabantio
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Othello: Rude am...
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Othello: Rude am I, in my speech
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Othello: Since these arms....
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Othello: Since these arms of mine, had seven years' pith
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Othello: If you do find me foul,...
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Othello: If you do find me foul, in her report, let your sentence even fall upon my life
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Othello: She lov'd me for...
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Othello: She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd, and I lov'd her that she did pity them
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Othello: (After Brabantio warning) honest...
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Othello: Honest Iago
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Iago: Thus do I ever...
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Iago: Thus do I ever make my fool my purse
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Iago: When she is sated...
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Iago: When she is sated with his body, she will find the error of her choice
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Iago: 'Twixt my sheets...
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Iago: 'Twixt my sheets he (Othello) has done my office
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Iago: Hell, and night...
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Iago: Hell, and night, must bring this monstrous birth, to the world, light
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Desdemona: So much I challenge...
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Desdemona: So much I challenge, that I may profess due to the moor my lord
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Brabantio: Courrupted by...
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Brabantio: Corrupted by spells, and medicines
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Brabantio: Here is...
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Brabantio: Here is the man; this moor
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Brabantio: She has deciv'd...
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Brabantio: She has deciv'd her father and may do thee
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Duke: Bloody...
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Duke: Bloody books of law
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Act I Scene III - Othello and the council vs Brabantio
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Othello: If after every tempest...
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Othello: If after every temptest, come such calms, may the winds blow, till they have wakened death, and let the labouring bark climb hills of seas Olimpus high
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: (Women are) wild-cats...
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Iago: (Women are) wild-cats in your kitchens, saints in your injuries
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: If such tricks...
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Iago: If such tricks as these strip you out of your lieutenantry
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: Very nature...
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Iago: Very nature will instruct her in it, and compel her to some second choice
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: (Cassio is) A supper...
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Iago: (Cassio is) A supper, and subtle knave, a finder of occation
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: The wine she...
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Iago: The wine she drinks is made of grapes
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: (Cassio) hath leaped...
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Iago: (Cassio) hath leaped into my seat
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Cassio: (Storms) Do omit...
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Cassio: (Storms) Do omit their mortal natures, letting go safely by the devine Desdemona
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Desdemona: Our loves...
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Desdemona: Our loves and comforts should increase even as our days do grow
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Act II Scene I - Arrival at Cyprus
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Iago: So will I turn her...
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Iago: So will I turn her virtue into pitch
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Othello: Cassio I love...
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Othello: Cassio I love thee, but never more an officer of mine
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Othello: And passion...
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Othello: And passion (having my best judgement collied) assays to lead the way
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Iago: (Cassio's) A soldier fit...
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Iago: (Cassio's) A soldier fit to stand by ceasar
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Iago: Our generals wife is...
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Iago: Our generals wife is now the general
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Iago: I'll pour...
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Iago: I'll pour this pestilance in his ear
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Cassio: I have very...
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Cassio: I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Cassio: Do not think...
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Cassio: Do not think gentlemen, I am drunk
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Cassio: Repu...
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Cassio: Ruputation, reputation, reputation. Oh I have lost my reputation
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Cassio: Transform...
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Cassio: Transform ourselves into beasts
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Act II Scene II - Iago gets Cassio drunk
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Cassio: I am much...
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Cassio: I am much bound to you.
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Act III Scene I - Cassio talks to Emilia
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Othello: What is 't...
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Othello: What is 't you mean?... What dost thou say
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: I will de...
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Othello: I will deny thee nothing (x2)
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: But I do love...
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Othello: But I do love thee: And when I love the not, chaos is come again
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: By heaven, thou echost...
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Othello: By heaven, thou echost me; as if there were some monster in thy thought
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: Certain, men should be...
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Othello: Certain, men should be what they seem
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: I do not but think...
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Othello: I do not but think Desdemona honest
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: Any yet how nature...
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Othello: And yet how nature erring from itself
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: Haply, for I am...
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Othello: Haply, for I am black, and have not the soft parts of conversation that chambers have: Or for I am declined into the vale of years
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: She's gone. I am...
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Othello: She's gone. I am abus'd, and my relief must be the loathe her
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: My name...
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Othello: My name... now bigrim'd and black as my own face
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: Give me...
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Othello: Give me a living reason she's disloyal
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: Like the pontic...
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Othello: Like the pontic sea...compulsive course
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: I'll tear...
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Othello: I'll tear her all to pieces
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: Ha? I...
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Iago: Ha? I like not that -> Nothing my lord
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: I think that....
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Iago: I think that he is honest -> Men should be what they seem
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: Jealousy...
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Iago: Jealousy, it is the freen eye'd monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: In Venice, they do let...
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Iago: In Venice, they do let God see the pranks they dare not show their husbands
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: Not poppy...
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Iago: Not poppy, or mandragona, nor all the drowsy syrups of the world shall ever medicine thee
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: Would you the supervision...
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Iago: Would you the supervision grossly gape on? Behold her topp'd?
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: (Prick'd by...
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Iago: (Prick'd by foolish honesty and love)
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago kne...
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Iago kneels: Wit, hands, heart to wronged Othello's service
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: It is a common...
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Iago: It is a common thing - to have a foolish wife
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Iago: (Cassio) would gripe...
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Iago: (Cassio) would gripe, and wring my hand... laid his leg over my thigh
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Desdemona: That's an...
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Desdemona: That's an honest fellow
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Desdemona: If I do vow...
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Desdemona: If I do vow friendship I'll perform it
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Desdemona: His bed...
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Desdemona: His bed shall seem a school
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Desdemona: Be as your fancies..
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Desdemona: Be as your fancies teach you: Whate'er you be, I am obedient
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Emilia: She let it...
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Emilia: She let it drop by negligence, and to th' advantage, I being here, took 't up
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Act III Scene III - Cassio and Desdemona meet, Iago shows Othello suspicion
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Othello: Liberal heart...
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Othello: Liberal heart: Hot, hot and moist... a young, and sweating devil here
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Act III Scene IV - Othello asks after the handkerchief, which Cassio gives to Bianca
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Othello: In her prophetic...
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Othello: In her prophetic fury sew'd the work: The worms were hallow'd
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Act III Scene IV - Othello asks after the handkerchief, which Cassio gives to Bianca
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Desdemona: I think the sun...
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Desdemona: I think the sun where he was born drew all such humours from him
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Act III Scene IV - Othello asks after the handkerchief, which Cassio gives to Bianca
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Desdemona: Come, come: You'll never...
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Desdemona: Come, come: You'll never meet a more sufficient man.
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Act III Scene IV - Othello asks after the handkerchief, which Cassio gives to Bianca
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Desdemona: We must think...
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Desdemona: We must think that men are not gods
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Act III Scene IV - Othello asks after the handkerchief, which Cassio gives to Bianca
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Emilia: (Jealousy) is a...
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Emilia: (Jealousy) is a monster begot upon itself, born on itself
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Act III Scene IV - Othello asks after the handkerchief, which Cassio gives to Bianca
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Othello: Handkerchief:...
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Othello: Handkerchief: Confessions: Handkerchief... nose, ears, and lips: is 't posible
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Othello: Crying oh dear...
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Othello: Crying oh dear Cassio as it were: His gesture imports it
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Othello: How shall I...
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Othello: How shall I murther him Iago?
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Othello: I would have him...
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Othello: I would have him nine years a-killing
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Othello: My heart is...
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Othello: My heart is turned to stone: I strike it, and it hurts my hand
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Othello: If the earth sould teem with...
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Othello: If the earth should teem with women's tears, each one she falls, would prove a crocodile
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Othello: She can turn...
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Othello: She can turn, and turn: and yet go on and turn again
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Cassio: Rub him...
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Cassio: Rub him about the temples
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Iago: Lie...
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Iago: Lie... with her? On her: what you will
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Iago: Work on...
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Iago: Work on, my medicine works
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Iago: Do it not with...
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Iago: Do it not with poison, strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated
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Act IV Scene I - Iago convinces Othello of murder, the moor looses his temper with Desdemona
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Roderigo: Faith I have heard too...
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Roderigo: Faith I have heard too much, for your words and your performance are no kin together
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Act IV Scene II - Iago is confronted by Roderigo while Othello confronts Desdemona
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Desdemona: I understand a...
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Desdemona: I understand a fury in your words, but not the words
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Act IV Scene II - Iago is confronted by Roderigo while Othello confronts Desdemona
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Desdemona: Who is thy...
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Desdemona: Who is thy lord... I have none
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Act IV Scene II - Iago is confronted by Roderigo while Othello confronts Desdemona
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Iago: Now I see there's mettle...
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Iago: Now I see there's mettle in thee... give me thy hand roderigo
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Act IV Scene II - Iago is confronted by Roderigo while Othello confronts Desdemona
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Roderigo: O damn'd...
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Roderigo: O damn'd Iago! O inhumane dog!
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Act V Scene I - Cassio is attacked. Iago murders Roderigo
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Iago: It makes...
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Iago: It makes us, or it mars us, think on that
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Act V Scene I - Cassio is attacked. Iago murders Roderigo
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Iago: (Cassio) hath a daily...
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Iago: (Cassio) hath a daily beauty in his life, that makes me ugly
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Act V Scene I - Cassio is attacked. Iago murders Roderigo
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Othello: Those charms thine...
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Othello: Those charms thine eyes, are blotted, thy bed lust-stain'd, shall with lust's blood be spotted
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Act V Scene I - Cassio is attacked. Iago murders Roderigo
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Emilia: 'Twill...
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Emilia: 'Twill out
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Desdemona: A guitless...
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Desdemona: A guiltless death, I die (Em: Who did it?) Nobody: I myself
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Iago: From this time forth...
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Iago: From this time forth I will never speak a word
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Iago: Get thee...
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Iago: Get the home (x2) ...Hold your peace
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: I will kill...
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Othello: I will kill thee and love thee after
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: It is the cause...
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Othello: It is the cause (my soul), let me not name it to you, you chaste stars
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: Else she'll...
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Othello: Else she'll betray more men
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: I would not kill...
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Othello: I would not kill thy unprepaired spirit... I would not kill thy soul
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: Hath all his hairs...
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Othello: Hath all his hairs been lives, my great revenge had stomach for them all
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: Tis Emilia...
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Othello: Tis Emilia: by and by. She's dead... Shall she come in? Were 't good?
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: Whip me ye devils...
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Othello: Whip me ye devils from the possession of this heavenly sight
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: When you shall these unlucky...
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Othello: When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, speak of me as I am. Nothing Extenuate
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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Othello: I have done the state...
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Othello: I have done the state some service and they know 't
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Act V Scene II - Desdemona murder, Iago caught, Othello commits suicide
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