Honors English - Othello - Acts I-III (QUOTE)

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I am not what I am.

Iago

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It seems not meet nor wholesome to my place / To be produced…

Iago

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Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters' minds / By what you see them act.

Brabantio

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By Janus, I think no.

Iago

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Good signior, you shall more command with years / Than with your weapons.

Othello

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I think this tale would win my daughter too.

The Duke

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So please your grace, my Ancient… a man he is of honesty and trust.

Othello

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Your son‑in‑law is far more fair than black.

The Duke

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Look to her, Moor… She has deceived her father and may thee.

Brabantio

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Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him.

Iago

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The Moor is of a free and open nature…

Iago

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Sir, would she give you so much of her lips…

Iago

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Come on, come on, you are pictures out o'doors…

Iago

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He takes her by the palm; ay, well said.

Iago

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If after every tempest come such calms…

Othello

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The Moor… is of a constant, noble, loving nature…

Iago

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Till I am even with him, wife for wife.

Iago

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I had rather ha' this tongue cut from my mouth…

Iago

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I know, Iago, thy honesty and love doth mince this matter…

Othello

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Reputation is an idle and most false imposition…

Iago

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And what's he then that says I play the villain…

Iago

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So will I turn her virtue into pitch…

Iago

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No, sure, I cannot think that he would steal away so guilty‑like…

Iago

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Men should be what they seem…

Iago

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Utter my thoughts? Why, say they are vile and false—

Iago

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I'll see before I doubt; when I doubt, prove…

Othello

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I do not think but Desdemona's honest.

Othello

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Why did I marry? This honest creature doubtless…

Othello

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Do not you chide. I have a thing for you.

Emilia

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Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong…

Iago

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Oh, now forever farewell the tranquil mind!

Othello

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Farewell! Othello's occupation's gone!

Othello

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I think my wife be honest and think she is not…

Othello