Iago - Key Quotes
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Iago, Act 1, Scene 1 (11)
“I know my price: I am worth no worse a place”
1 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 1 (58)
“In following him, I follow but myself”
2 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 1 (59)
“Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty”
3 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 1 (88-89)
“an old black ram Is tupping your white ewe!”
4 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 1 (116)
“the Moor are now making the beast with two backs”
5 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 2 (7)
“And spoke such scurvy and provoking terms”
6 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 2 (51)
“If it prove lawful prize, he’s made forever”
7 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 2
“He comes to bad intent”
8 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (307-8)
“Why, thou silly gentleman”
9 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (319)
“‘Virtue’? A fig!”
10 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (333-4)
“lust of the blood and a permission of the will”
11 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (398)
“Put money in thy purse”
12 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (352-354)
“If sanctimony and a frail vow betwixt an erring barbarian and a super subtle Venetian be not too hard for my wits and all the tribe of hell thou shalt enjoy her”
13 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (362)
“I hate the Moor”
14 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (381)
“But for my sport and profit”
15 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (383)
“He’s done my office”
16 of 101
Iago, Act 1, Scene 3 (394)
“The Moor is of a free and open nature”
17 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 (101)
“Sir, would she give you so much of her lips”
18 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 (114)
“go to bed to work”
19 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 (134-5
)
“She never yet was foolish that was fair, For even her folly helped her to an heir”
20 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 ( 295 - 296
)
“into a jealousy so strong that judgement cannot cure”
21 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 (283
)
“constant, loving, noble, nature”
22 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 (289-90
)
“I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leaped into my seat”
23 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 ( 294
)
“evened with him. wife for wife”
24 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 1 (301
)
"Cassio with my night-cap too”
25 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (41-2
)
“If I can fasten but one cup upon him, With that which he hath drunk tonight already”
26 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (45-6)
“Whom love hath turned almost the wrong side out, To Desdemona hath tonight caroused”
27 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (155
)
“Hold, the general speaks to you: hold, for shame!”
28 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (208-9)
“I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio”
29 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (256-7
)
“Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving”
30 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (337)
“Our general’s wife is now the general”
31 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (301-2
)
“She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds it a vice in her goodness”
32 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (316)
“I play the villain”
33 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (325
)
“His soul is so enfettered to her love”
34 of 101
Iago, Act 2, Scene 3 (341-2)
“And out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all”
35 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (35
)
“Ha! I like not that”
36 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (40
)
“That he would stay away so guilty-like”
37 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (93-4)
“Did Michael Cassio, when you wooed my lady, Know of your love?”93-4
“Did Michael Cassio, when you wooed my lady, Know of your love?”
38 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (109)
“Think, my lord?”
39 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (121)
“My lord, you know I love you”
40 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (128)
“I think that he is honest”
41 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (139)
“Though I am bound to every act of duty”
42 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (148)
“I do beseech you”
43 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (151)
“and oft my jealousy”
44 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (161)
“Who steals my purse, steals trash”
45 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (197)
“To show love and duty that I bear you”
46 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (200)
“Look to your wife; observe her well with Cassio;”
47 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (204)
“In Venice they do let God see the pranks”
48 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (209)
“She did deceive her father, marrying you;”
49 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (214)
“For too much loving you”
50 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (220)
“Comes from my love”
51 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (253)
“Note if your lady stain his entertainment”
52 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (304)
“A ‘thing’ for me? It is a common thing”
53 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (421)
“In sleep I heard him say ‘sweet desdemona’ “
54 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (465)
“[he kneels]”
55 of 101
Iago, Act 3, Scene 3 (482)
“I am your own for ever”
56 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (16
)
“Her honour is an essence that’s not seen”
57 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (26)
“I had see him do you wrong?”
58 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (36)
“with her, on her; what you will”
59 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (46
)
“My lord, I say! Othello!”
60 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (57
)
“Breaks out to savage madness”
61 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (68
)
“That nightly lie in those unproper beds”
62 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (73
)
“confine yourself but in a patient list”
63 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (93)
“Now will I question Cassio of Bianca”
64 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (97)
“To beguile many and be beguiled by one”
65 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (106)
“[quietly:] Now, if this suit lay in Bianca’s power”
66 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (126
)
“I am a very villain else”
67 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (165
)
“Did you perceive how he laughed at his vice?”
68 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (168
)
“And did you see the handkerchief”
69 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (171-2
)
“She gave it him, and he hath given it his whore”
70 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (185
)
“She’s the worse for all this”
71 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (201-2
)
“Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated”
72 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (204-5)
“And for Cassio, let me be his undertaker: you shall hear more by midnight”
73 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (264)
“He is much changed”
74 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 1 (272-3)
“It is not honesty in me to speak What I have seen and known. You shall observe him”
75 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 2 (113)
“What is your pleasure madam?”
76 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 2 (25)
“Do not weep do not weep”
77 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 2 (35)
“Fie, there is no such man: it is impossible”
78 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 2 (149)
“You are a fool; go to”
79 of 101
Iago, Act 4, Scene 2 (173)
“Go in, and weep not; all things shall be well”
80 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (18-9-20
)
“If Cassio do remain, He hath a daily beauty in his life That makes me ugly”
81 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (29
)
“[Iago from behind strikes at Cassio’s legs, and hurries off]”
82 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (56)
“What villains have done this?"
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Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (58)
“O treacherous villains!”
84 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 ( 62
)
“O murderous slave! O Villain!”
85 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (63)
[He stabs Rodergio]
86 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (75
)
[in mimicry:] ‘Who is’t that cried?’ (mimicking Bianca)
87 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (77)
“O notable strumpet!”
88 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 ( 84)
“I do suspect this trash”
89 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (101
)
“Was my dear friend. What malice was between you?”
90 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (103)
“What, look you pale?”
91 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (116)
“What, do you shake at that?”
92 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 1 (128
)
“This is the night That either makes me or fordoes me quite”
93 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (177)
“I told him what I thought, and told no more”
94 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (183)
“Charm your tongue”
95 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (196)
“What, are you mad? I charge you, get you home”
96 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (218)
“Zounds! Hold your peace”
97 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (229)
“Villainous Whore!”
98 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (239)
[Iago wounds Emilia and escapes]
99 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (287)
“I bleed, sir, but not killed”
100 of 101
Iago, Act 5, Scene 2 (302-3)
“Demand me nothing: what you know, you know; From this time forth, I never will speak word”
101 of 101
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
“In following him, I follow but myself”
Back
Iago, Act 1, Scene 1 (58)
Card 3
Front
“Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty”
Back
Card 4
Front
“an old black ram Is tupping your white ewe!”
Back
Card 5
Front
“the Moor are now making the beast with two backs”
Back
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