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'Othello - Cassio
Quotes from Cassio - 'Othello' by William Shakespeare
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Iago uses Cassio’s good manners against | him ‘I will give thee thine own courtesies’ |
| ‘Most fortunately. He hath achieved | a maid that paragons description’ |
| ‘Give him defence against the elements, | for I have lost us him on a dangerous sea’ |
| ‘Let it not gall your patience Iago that I extend | my manners. ‘Tis my breeding that gives me this bold show of courtesy’ |
| ‘Bring all Cyprus | comfort’ (to Othello) |
| ‘most fresh and | delicate creature’ ‘right modest’ |
| ‘the gallants | desire it’ (want him to drink) |
| ‘Reputation, reputation, reputation! O I have | lost the immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial’ |
| ‘I will rather sue to be despised than to deceive so | good a commander with so slight, so drunken, so indiscreet an officer’ |
| ‘sweet | Bianca’ |
| ‘Dear general, I never | gave you cause’ |