Caesar and Othello Quotes
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- Created on: 09-05-17 20:09
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- Othello and Caesar Quotes
- Ending scene
- Willow willow willow
- Cruel moor
- Honest, honest Iago
- Othello falls on bed
- Killing myself to die upon a kiss
- Alarums
- Whispers
- Fly! Fly! Fly!
- I killed not thee with half so good a will
- This was the nobelest roman of all
- Happy day
- The ghost of Caesar
- Tragic Hero
- E tu Brute?
- Let him pass, he is a dreamer
- Lo is Caesar afraid?
- How silly your dreams see now, Calphernia
- But I am as constant as the northern star
- they behold a greater for themselves and are therefore very dangerous
- For i am black
- Kisses her
- My wife! What wife? I have no wife!
- Blow me in winds, wash me in sulphur
- O! O! O!
- O beware my lord! The green eyed monster doth mock the meat it feeds on
- Not I, I must be found
- Good sire, you shall command more with your words than weapons
- First scene
- Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe
- In personal suit to make me his lieutenant
- Thieves, thieves, thieves!
- The devil
- Thou toldst me thou did hold him in thy hate
- zounds sir, you're robbed
- I can mend you, men me thou saucy fellow, why, sir, cobble you
- Disrobe the images if you do find them decked in ceremonies
- These feathers plucked from Casears wing will make him fly above an ordianry pitch, who else would soar above the view to keep us all in servile fearfulness
- Great Pompey
- Answer me directly
- (Being mechanical)
- Hence home you idle creatures
- As proper men ever trod upon neat leather have gone ipon my handy work
- What trade thou knave, thou naughty knave what trade?
- Ending scene
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