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''You have little __ to say so'' - Emilia 2,1: First line of speech
''You have little cause to say so'' - Emilia 2,1: First line of speech
''In wholesome __ he might not but __ you; but he __ he __ you'' Emilia to Cassio - 3,1
''In wholesome wisdom he might not but refuse you; but he protests he loves you'' Emilia to Cassio - 3,1
''__ you come in, I will bestow you where you shall have time to __ your bosom __'' - Emilia 3,1
''Pray you come in, I will bestow you where you shall have time to speak your bosom freely'' - Emilia 3,1
''I am glad I have found this __, this was her first __ from the __. [...] I'll have the work ta'en out and give't __: what he will do with it __ knows, not I, I nothing, but to __ his __.'' - Emilia 3,3
''I am glad I have found this napkin, this was her first remembrance from the Moor. [...] I'll have the work ta'en out and give't Iago: what he will do with it Heaven knows, not I, I nothing, but to please his fantasy.'' - Emilia 3,3
''She let it drop by negligence and, to th' advantage, I being here, took't up'' - Emilia to Iago 3,3
''She let it __ by __ and, to th' __, I being here, __'t up'' - Emilia to Iago 3,3
''Where should I lose that __, __?'' - Desdemona
''I know not, __.'' - Emilia
3,4
''Where should I lose that handkerchief, Emilia?'' - Desdemona
''I know not, Madam.'' - Emilia
3,4
''They are all but __, and we are all but __: They __ us __, and when they are __ they __ us.'' - Emilia 3,4
''They are all but stomachs, and we are all but food: They eat us hungerly, and when they are full they belch us.'' - Emilia 3,4
''But __ for they're __. It is a __ begot upon itself, __ on itself.'' - Emilia 3,4
''But jealous for they're jealous. It is a monster begot upon itself, born on itself.'' - Emilia 3,4
''I durst my __, to wager she is __, lay down my __ at stake.'' - Emilia 4,1
''I durst my lord, to wager she is honest, lay down my soul at stake.'' - Emilia 4,1
''I will be __ if some eternal __ [...] hath not devised this __, I'll be __ else.'' - Emilia 4,2
''I will be hanged if some eternal villain [...] hath not devised this slander, I'll be hanged else.'' - Emilia 4,2
''How goes it now? He looks gentler than he did.'' - Emilia 4,3
''How goes it now? He looks gentler than he did.'' - Emilia 4,3
''Nor I either, by this __ __: I might do't aswell i'th' __.'' - Emilia 4,3
''Nor I either, by this heavenly light: I might do't aswell i'th' dark.'' - Emilia 4,3
''It is a great price for a small vice'' - Emilia 4,3
''It is a great price for a small vice'' - Emilia 4,3
''But I do think it is their __ faults __ do __'' - Emilia 4,3
''But I do think it is their husbands faults wives do fall'' - Emilia 4,3
''Why, we have __: and though we have some __ Yet have we some __'' - Emilia 4,3
''Why, we have galls: and though we have some grace Yet have we some revenge'' - Emilia 4,3
''Let __ know their wives have sense like them: they __, and __, and have __ for __ and sour as husbands have. [...] And have we not __? Desires for __? and frailty, as __ have? - Emilia 5,1
''Let husbands know their wives have sense like them: they see, and smell, and have palates for sweet and sour as husbands have. [...] And have we not affections? Desires for sport? and frailty, as men have? - Emilia 5,1
''Oh __ upon thee, __!'' - Emilia to Bianca after the fight 5,1
''Oh fie upon thee, strumpet!'' - Emilia to Bianca after the fight 5,1
''O, more the __ she, and you the __ __!'' - Emilia to Othello 5,2
''O, more the angel she, and you the blacker devil!'' - Emilia to Othello 5,2
''The __ hath killed my __! Murder! __!'' - Emilia 5,2
''The Moor hath killed my mistress! Murder! Murder!'' - Emilia 5,2
''You told a __, an __, damned lie! Upon my __, a lie, a __ lie!'' - Emilia 5,2
''You told a lie, an odious, damned lie! Upon my soul, a lie, a wicked lie!'' - Emilia 5,2
''I will not __ my __, I am bound to __'' - Emilia 5,2
''I will not charm my tongue, I am bound to speak'' - Emilia 5,2
''Perchance, Iago, I will ne'er go home.'' - Emilia to Iago 5,2
''Perchance, Iago, I will ne'er go home.'' - Emilia to Iago 5,2
''No, I will __ as liberal as the __. Let heaven and men and __, let them all, all, all cry __ against me, yet I'll __.'' - Emilia 5,2
''No, I will speak as liberal as the north. Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, all, all cry shame against me, yet I'll speak.'' - Emilia 5,2
''I will play the __ and die in __. [sings] __, willow, __ - Moor, she was __, she loved thee, __ Moor, so come my __ to __ as I speak true! So __ as I think, alas, I __.'' - Emilia 5,2
''I will play the swan and die in music. [sings] Willow, willow, willow - Moor, she was chaste, she loved thee, cruel Moor, so come my soul to bliss as I speak true! SO speaking as I think, alas, I die.'' - Emilia 5,2