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'Othello - Emilia
Quotes from Emilia - 'Othello' by William Shakespeare
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| ‘what he will do with it heaven | knows, not I, I nothing but to please his fantasy’ |
| ‘Is not this | man jealous?’ |
| ‘’Tis a monster begot upon | itself, born on itself’ |
| ‘the Moor’s abused | my some villainous knave’ |
| ‘they are all but stomachs, and we all but food: To | eat us hungerly, and when they are full, they belch us’ |
| ‘I durst, my lord, to wager she | is honest, lay down my soul at stake’ |
| ‘who would not make her husband a | cuckold to make him a monarch?’ |
| ‘Then let them use us well, else let them | know, the ills we do, their ills instruct us so’ |
| ‘the more angel she | and you the blacker devil’ |
| ‘thou hast not half the power | to do me harm as I have to be hurt’ |
| ‘O gull! | O dolt!’ |
| '’Tis proper I obey | him - but not now’ |
| ‘I will not charm my | tongue. I am bound to speak’ |
| ‘No, I will speak as liberal | as the north’ |
| ‘Your reports have | set the murder on’ |
| ‘Moor, she was chaste, | she loved thee cruel Moor’ |