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My __ is not for __ - Brabantio to Roderigo 1,1
My daughter is not for thee - Brabantio to Roderigo 1,1
Your __ and the __ are now making the __ with two __ - Iago to Brabantio 1,1
Your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs - Iago to Brabantio 1,1
Your __ , if you have not given her __, I say again, hath made a gross __ - Iago 1,1
Your daughter, if you have not given her leave, I say again, hath made a gross revolt - Iago 1,1
O __ of the __ - Brabantio 1,1
O treason of the blood - Brabantio 1,1
For I know, Iago, but that I do __ the gentle __ - Othello 1,2
For I know, Iago, but that I do love the gentle Desdemona - Othello 1,2
__ as thou art, thou hast __ her - Brabantio to Othello 1,2
Damned as thou art, thou hast enchanted her - Brabantio to Othello 1,2
I __ his __ - Othello 1,3
I won his daughter - Othello 1,3
I'll __ how I did __ in this fair lady's __ and she in mine - Othello 1,3
I'll present how I did thrive in this fair lady's love and she in mine - Othello 1,3
She'd come again, and with a __ ear __ up my __ - Othello 1,3
She'd come again, and with a greedy ear devour up my discourse - Othello 1,3
she wished that __ had made her such a __ - Othello 1,3
she wished that heaven had made her such a man - Othello 1,3
I do perceive her a __ __. To you I am bound for __ and __ [...] I am hitherto your daughter. But here's my __: and so much duty as my mother showed to you [...] I may profess due to the Moor my __ - Desdemona first line in 1,3
I do perceive her a divided duty. To you I am bound for life and education [...] I am hitherto your daughter. But here's my husband: and so much duty as my mother showed to you [...] I may profess due to the Moor my lord - Desdemona first line in 1,3
Nor would I there __ to put my father in __ thoughts by being in his __ - Desdemona 1,3
Nor would I there reside to put my father in impatient thoughts by being in his eye - Desdemona 1,3
Let me go with __ - Desdemona 1,3
Let me go with him - Desdemona 1,3
Look to her __, if thou hast eyes to see: she has __ her father, and may __ - Brabantio to Othello 1,3
Look to her Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: she has decieved her father, and may thee - Brabantio to Othello 1,3
My __ upon her __ - Othello 1,3
My life upon her faith - Othello 1,3
When she is __ with his __ she will find the __ of her choice: she must have __, she must - Iago 1,3
When she is sated with his body she will find the error of her choice: she must have change, she must - Iago 1,3
Our captain's great __ - Cassio 2,1
Our captain's great captain - Cassio 2,1
Iago: ...houswives in your beds!
Desdemona: O, fie upon thee, __ !
2,1
Iago: ...houswives in your beds!
Desdemona: O, fie upon thee, slanderer!
2,1
O heavy __ , thou __the worst __- Desdemona 2,1
O heavy ignorance, thou praisest the worst best - Desdemona 2,1
O my fair __! - Othello.
My __ Othello! - Desdemona 2,1
O my fair warrior! - Othello.
My dear Othello! - Desdemona 2,1
Honey, you shall be well __ in Cyprus, I have found great __ amongst them - Othello 2,1
Honey, you shall be well desired in Cyprus, I have found great love amongst them - Othello 2,1
Her __ must be __ , and what __ shall she have to look upon the __? - Iago 2,1
Her eye must be fed, and what delight shall she have to look upon the devil? - Iago 2,1
She's framed as __ as the free __ - Iago in virtue into pitch monologue 2,3
She's framed as fruitful as the free elements - Iago in virtue into pitch monologue 2,3
I'll pour this __ into his __: that she repeals him for her body's __ - Iago 2,3
I'll pour this pestilence into his ear: that she repeals him for her body's lust - Iago 2,3
Do not doubt, __ , but I will have my __ and you again as __ as you were - Desdemona 3,3
Do not doubt, Cassio, but I will have my lord and you again as friendly as you were - Desdemona 3,3
His __ shall seem a __, his __ a __, I'll intermingle everything he does with Cassio's __ - Desdemona 3,3 - tragic myopia
His bed shall seem a school, his board a schrift, I'll intermingle everything he does with Cassio's suit - Desdemona 3,3 - tragic myopia
She did __ her __, marrying __ - Iago 3,3
She did decieve her father, marrying you - Iago 3,3
O curse of __that we call these delicate __ ours and not their __ - Othello 3,3
O curse of marriage that we call these delicate creatures ours and not their appetites - Othello 3,3
[she drops her __] - Desdemona 3,3
[she drops her handkerchief] - Desdemona 3,3
__ her, lewd __: O __ her, __ her! - Othello 3,3
Damn her, lewd minx: O damn her, damn her! - Othello 3,3
This hand is __, my lady. [...] hot, __ and __ [...] for here's a young and __ __, here, that commonly __ - Othello to Desdemona in 3,4
This hand is moist, my lady. [...] hot, hot and moist [...] for here's a young and sweating devil, here, that commonly rebels - Othello to Desdemona in 3,4
Othello: Fetch't, let me see't
Desdemona: [...] Pray you, let Cassio be __ again
Othello: Fetch me the handkerchief, my mind misgives
Desdemona: Come, come you'll never meet a more __ man.
Othello: The handkerchief!
Desdemona: I __, talk me of __
3,4
Othello: Fetch't, let me see't
Desdemona: [...] Pray you, let Cassio be recieved again
Othello: Fetch me the handkerchief, my mind misgives
Desdemona: Come, come you'll never meet a more sufficient man.
Othello: The handkerchief!
Desdemona: I pray, talk me of Cassio
3,4
Something sure of __ [...] hath __ his clear __ - Desdemona 3,4
Something sure of state [...] hath muddled his clear spirit - Desdemona 3,4
It is a __ begot upon itself, __ on itself - Emilia about jealousy.
Heaven keep that __ from Othello's __ - Desdemona 4,3
It is a monster begot upon itself, born on itself - Emilia about jealousy. Heaven keep that monster from Othello's mind - Desdemona 4,3
We must not now __ him - Desdemona 4,3
We must not now displease him - Desdemona 4,3
If I do __ before thee, prithee __ me in one of these same __ - Desdemona to Emilia 4,3
If I do die before thee, prithee shroud me in one of these same sheets - Desdemona to Emilia 4,3
O these men, these __! Dost thou in __ think - tell me Emilia - that there be women do __ their husbands in such gross __? - Desdemona 4,3
O these men, these men! Dost thou in conscience think - tell me Emilia - that there be women do abuse their husbands in such gross kind? - Desdemona 4,3
Thy bed, lust __, shall with __'s blood be __ - Othello about Desdemona when she is not on stage after seeing the fight in 5,1
Thy bed, lust stained, shall with lust's blood be spotted - Othello about Desdemona when she is not on stage after seeing the fight in 5,1
O, __ __, that dost almost persuade __ to break her __ - Othello to the sleeping Desdemona in 5,2
O, balmy breath, that dost almost persuade justice to break her sword - Othello to the sleeping Desdemona in 5,2
Why I should __ I know not, since __ I know not. But yet I feel __. - Desdemona 5,2
Why I should fear I know not, since guiltiness I know not. But yet I feel fear. - Desdemona 5,2
I never did __ you in my life, never loved __ - Desdemona 5,2
I never did offend you in my life, never loved Cassio - Desdemona 5,2
__ me tomorrow, let me live __! - Desdemona 5,2
Kill me tomorrow, let me live tonight! - Desdemona 5,2
[He __ her] - 5,2
[He smothers her] - 5,2
O __, falsely __! - Desdemona 5,2
O falsely, falsely murdered! - Desdemona 5,2
O who hath done this __? - Emilia.
Nobody. I __. Farewell. Commend me to my __ __- Desdemona
O who hath done this deed? - Emilia. Nobody. I myself. Farewell. Commend me to my kind lord - Desdemona
The __ hath killed my __! Murder, __! - Emilia 5,2
The Moor hath killed my mistress! Murder, murder! - Emilia 5,2
O __! Dead, __. __! - Othello 5,2
O Desdemon! Dead, Desdemon. Dead! - Othello 5,2