Othello

Cards (213)

  • Iago: '"A great arithmetician, One Michael Cassio"'
  • Iago: '"mere prattle, without practise"'
  • Iago: '"his Moorship's ancient"'
  • Iago: '"I follow him to serve my turn upon him"'
  • Iago: '"In following him I follow but myself"'
  • Iago: '"I am not what I am"'
  • Roderigo: '"thick-lips"'
  • Iago: '"Look to your house, your daughter and your bags. Thieves! Thieves!"'
  • Iago: '"an old black ram is tupping your white ewe"'
  • Brabantio to Roderigo: '"My daughter is not for thee"'
  • Iago: '"You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horse"'
  • Iago: '"your daughter and the moor are now making the beast with two backs"'
  • Roderigo: '"gross clasps of a lascivious Moor"'
  • Brabantio: '"O treason of the blood!"'
  • Othello: '"I love the gentle Desdemona"'
  • Othello: '"My parts, my title and my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly"'
  • Othello: ”Keep up your bright swords for the dew will rust them”
  • Brabantio: '"thou hast practis'd on her with foul charms, abus'd her delicate youth with drugs or minerals"'
  • Brabantio: '"a practiser of arts inhibited and out of warrant"'
  • Brabantio: '"my brothers of the state cannot but feel this wrong as 'twere their own"'
  • Duke: '"Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you against the general enemy ottoman"'
  • Brabantio: '"To fall in love with what she fear'd to look upon!"'
  • Othello: '"she lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd and I lov'd her tha she did pity them."'
  • Desdemona: '"I do perceive here a divided duty … I am hitherto your daughter; but here's my husband"'
  • Desdemona: '"I did love the moor to live with him"'
  • Desdemona: '"a moth of peace"'
  • Desdemona: '"Let me go with him"'
  • Othello: '"my ancient; a man of honesty and trust"'
  • Duke: '"your son-in-law is far more fair than black"'
  • Brabantio: '"She has deceiv'd her father, and may well thee"'
  • Othello: '"Honest iago"'
  • Iago: '"put money in thy purse"'
  • Iago says "I hate the moor" as an anaphora throughout the play
  • Iago: '"thus do I ever make my fool my purse"'
  • Iago: '"it is thought abroad that 'twixt my sheets 'has done my office"'
  • Iago: '"abuse Othello's ear that he is too familiar with his wife"'
  • Iago: '"Hell and night must bring this monstrous birth to the worlds light"'
  • Cassio: '"war-like isle"'
  • Cassio: '"the Divine Desdemona"'
  • Iago about Emilia: '"She puts her tongue a little in her heart and chides with thinking"'