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Speeches (Lines) for Gratiano
in "Othello"

Total: 20

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

V,1,3184

'Tis some mischance; the cry is very direful.

2

V,1,3194

Here's one comes in his shirt, with light and weapons.

3

V,1,3200

This is Othello's ancient, as I take it.

4

V,1,3223

Cassio!

5

V,1,3236

I am to find you thus: I have been to seek you.

6

V,1,3246

What, of Venice?

7

V,1,3248

Know him! ay.

8

V,1,3252

I am glad to see you.

9

V,1,3254

Roderigo!

10

V,1,3258

Some good man bear him carefully from hence;
I'll fetch the general's surgeon.
[To BIANCA]
For you, mistress,
Save you your labour. He that lies slain
here, Cassio,
Was my dear friend: what malice was between you?

11

V,2,3508

What is the matter?

12

V,2,3526

'Tis a strange truth.

13

V,2,3545

Poor Desdemona! I am glad thy father's dead:
Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief
Shore his old thread in twain: did he live now,
This sight would make him do a desperate turn,
Yea, curse his better angel from his side,
And fall to reprobation.

14

V,2,3568

Fie!
Your sword upon a woman?

15

V,2,3585

The woman falls; sure, he hath kill'd his wife.

16

V,2,3587

He's gone, but his wife's kill'd.

17

V,2,3610

[Within] If thou attempt it, it will cost thee dear:
Thou hast no weapon, and perforce must suffer.

18

V,2,3615

What is the matter?

19

V,2,3668

Torments will ope your lips.

20

V,2,3726

All that's spoke is marr'd.

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