71-77)Īnalysis: Iago is referring to Othello, and he is cursing him, he is cursing him because he feels some sort of hate towards Othello for not naming him second chief in command. Though that his joy be joy, Yet throw such changes of vexation on’t as it may lose some color.” ( Act 1.i. All Rights Reserved.Rouse him:– make after him, poison his delight, Proclaim him in the streets, incense her kinsmen, and, though he in a fertile climate dwell, Plague him with flies. Shakespeare and Race: The Relationship Between Othello and Desdemona Iago's Motives: The Relationship Between Othello and Iago The Moral Enigma of Shakespeare's Othello Lectures on Othello: Play Construction and the Suffering and Murder of Desdemona (date when you accessed the information). If we tolerate such an offence against our dignity, we shall soon lose it. The end of one speech waited for by the actor who has to carry on the dialogue without interrupting.ĩ8. Probable, in its more strict sense, admitting proof. Is the easier to understand, and therefore less likely to haveħ6. The use of philtres, or drugs, to produce feelings ofħ5. Possibly nouns, but more probably,Īs Abbott, "Thou a thing (fit) to fear, not to delight."ħ3. Your words, as those of an old man, will do more thanħ1. The pun is probably intentional, though Shakespeare was dropping the habit.Ħ0. To who? In the Elizabethan period there was muchĬonfusion respecting the case-forms of the interrogative and.ĥ3. "Opinion shall of his demerits rob Cominius." - Coriolanus, i.I. Cable, from capere to hold through Low Latin caplum, a holding-rope.Ģ2. The magnifico- i.e., Brabantio- has practically twice as much influence as the Doge.ġ7. Schmidt's invaluable Shakespeare Lexicon.ĥ. confer) Ībbott refers to the excellent Shakespearean Grammar of Dr.Ībbott Schmidt, to Dr. = MiddleĮnglish (from the 13th to the 15th century) Fr. Mine's not an idle cause: the duke himself,Ĭannot but feel this wrong as 'twere their own įor if such actions may have passage free,īond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be.įrom Othello. In this time of the night! Bring him away: The duke's in council and your noble self, Were it my cue to fight, I should have known it That weaken motion: I'll have't disputed on That thou hast practised on her with foul charms,Ībused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense Of such a thing as thou, to fear, not to delight. Would ever have, to incur a general mock,
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The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Whether a maid so tender, fair and happy, If she in chains of magic were not bound, O thou foul thief, where hast thou stow'd my daughter?ĭamn'd as thou art, thou hast enchanted her įor I'll refer me to all things of sense, Good signior, you shall more command with years Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Here comes another troop to seek for you.Įnter BRABANTIO, RODERIGO, and Officers with torches and weapons. If it prove lawful prize, he's made for ever. 'Faith, he to-night hath boarded a land carack: I will but spend a word here in the house, The senate hath sent about three several guests When, being not at your lodging to be found, It is a business of some heat: the galleys The goodness of the night upon you, friends!Īnd he requires your haste-post-haste appearance, The servants of the duke, and my lieutenant. Those are the raised father and his friends:Įnter CASSIO, and certain Officers with torches. May speak unbonneted to as proud a fortuneĪs this that I have reach'd: for know, Iago,įor the sea's worth. I shall promulgate-I fetch my life and being Which, when I know that boasting is an honour, My services which I have done the signiory The law, with all his might to enforce it on,
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Or put upon you what restraint and grievance But, I pray you, sir,Īre you fast married? Be assured of this,Īs double as the duke's: he will divorce you I had thought to have yerk'd him here under the ribs.Īnd spoke such scurvy and provoking terms
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Sometimes to do me service: nine or ten times To do no contrived murder: I lack iniquity Yet do I hold it very stuff o' the conscience Though in the trade of war I have slain men,
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Please see the bottom of this page for full explanatory notes.Įnter OTHELLO, IAGO, and Attendants with torches. Shakespeare's Othello - Act 1 scene 2 Brabantio's anger