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Identifier: shakespearescom00shak (find matches)
Title: Shakespeare's comedy of the Merchant of Venice
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Linton James Dromgole, 1840-1916, ill Hazen, Frank, binding designer Hodder and Stoughton, publisher
Subjects: Shylock (Fictitious character) Jews Moneylenders
Publisher: New York, London : Hodder & Stoughton
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ter place,Garnishd like him, that for a tricksy wordDefy the matter. How cheerst thou, Jessica ?And now, good sweet, say thy opinion.How dost thou like the Lord Bassanios wife? Jes. Past all expressing. It is very meetThe Lord Bassanio live an upright life; lOO sc. v.) OF VENICE For, having such a blessing in his lady,He finds the joys of heaven here on earth ;And if on earth he do not mean it, thenIn reason he should never come to heaven.Why, if two gods should play some heavenly matchAnd on the wager lay two earthly women.And Portia one, there must be something elsePawnd with the other, for the poor rude worldHath not her fellow. Lor. Even such a husband Hast thou of me as she is for a wife. Jes. Nay, but ask my opinion too of that. Lor. I will anon : first, let us go to dinner. Jes. Nay, let me praise you while I have astomach. Lor. No, pray thee, let it serve for table-talk;Then, howsoeer thou speakst, mong other thingsI shall digest it. Jes. Well, I 11 set you forth. \Exeunt. TGI
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Lorenzo and Jessica. ACT IV SCENE I yenice. A court of justice. Enter the Duke, the Magnificoes, Antonio,Bassanio, Gratiano, Salerio, and others. Duke. What, is Antonio here ?Ant. Ready, so please your grace.Duke. I am sorry for thee: thou art come toanswer A stony adversary, an inhuman wretch Uncapable of pity, void and empty From any dram of mercy.Ant. I have heard Your grace hath taen great pains to qualify His rigorous course; but since he standobdurate And that no lawful means can carry me Out of his envys reach, I do oppose My patience to his fury, and am armd To suffer, with a quietness of spirit. The very tyranny and rage of his. 105 THE MERCHANT (act iv. Duke. Go one, and call the Jew into court.Saler. He is ready at the door: he comes, mylord. Enter Shylock. Duke. Make room, and let him stand before our face.Shylock, the world thinks, and I thmk so too.That thou but leadst this fashion of thy maliceTo the last hour of act; and then tis thoughtThouIt show thy mercy and remors

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