The Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice Act I Scene I Exercise 1

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.
[Enter RODERIGO and IAGO]

RODERIGO: ! never tell me; I take it much unkindly
That thou, , who hast had my purse
As if the were thine, shouldst know of this.

IAGO: 'Sblood, but not hear me!
If ever I did of such a matter, Abhor me.

RODERIGO: Thou 'st me thou didst hold him in thy .

IAGO: Despise me
if I do not. Three great of the city,
In personal to make me his ,
-capped to him; and, by the of man
I know my , I am worth no worse a place.
But he, as loving his own and purposes,
Evades them, with a circumstance
Horribly stuffed with epithets of ;
Nonsuits my mediators; for, ',' says he,
'I have already chose my .'
And what was he?
Forsooth, a great ,
One Michael Cassio, a ,
A fellow almost damn'd in a fair ;
That never set a in the field
Nor the division of a knows
More than a spinster--unless the bookish ,
Wherein the togaed consuls can
As masterly as he. Mere