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Speeches (Lines) for Lodovico
in "Othello"

Total: 33

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,2649

Save you, worthy general!

2

IV,1,2651

The duke and senators of Venice greet you.

3

IV,1,2658

I thank you. How does Lieutenant Cassio?

4

IV,1,2665

He did not call; he's busy in the paper.
Is there division 'twixt my lord and Cassio?

5

IV,1,2673

May be the letter moved him;
For, as I think, they do command him home,...

6

IV,1,2683

My lord, this would not be believed in Venice,
Though I should swear I saw't: 'tis very much:...

7

IV,1,2692

Truly, an obedient lady:
I do beseech your lordship, call her back.

8

IV,1,2697

Who, I, my lord?

9

IV,1,2712

Is this the noble Moor whom our full senate
Call all in all sufficient? Is this the nature...

10

IV,1,2718

Are his wits safe? is he not light of brain?

11

IV,1,2722

What, strike his wife!

12

IV,1,2725

Is it his use?
Or did the letters work upon his blood,...

13

IV,1,2734

I am sorry that I am deceived in him.

14

IV,3,3019

I do beseech you, sir, trouble yourself no further.

15

IV,3,3021

Madam, good night; I humbly thank your ladyship.

16

V,1,3186

Hark!

17

V,1,3188

Two or three groan: it is a heavy night:
These may be counterfeits: let's think't unsafe...

18

V,1,3192

Hark!

19

V,1,3196

We do not know.

20

V,1,3201

The same indeed; a very valiant fellow.

21

V,1,3219

As you shall prove us, praise us.

22

V,1,3221

He, sir.

23

V,2,3642

Where is this rash and most unfortunate man?

24

V,2,3644

Where is that viper? bring the villain forth.

25

V,2,3648

Wrench his sword from him.

26

V,2,3652

O thou Othello, thou wert once so good,
Fall'n in the practise of a damned slave,...

27

V,2,3658

This wretch hath part confess'd his villany:
Did you and he consent in Cassio's death?

28

V,2,3667

What, not to pray?

29

V,2,3670

Sir, you shall understand what hath befall'n,
Which, as I think, you know not. Here is a letter...

30

V,2,3678

Now here's another discontented paper,
Found in his pocket too; and this, it seems,...

31

V,2,3697

You must forsake this room, and go with us:
Your power and your command is taken off,...

32

V,2,3725

O bloody period!

33

V,2,3732

[To IAGO] O Spartan dog,
More fell than anguish, hunger, or the sea!...

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