Day: August 2, 2014

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SCENE V. The same. Before SHYLOCK’S house. Enter SHYLOCK and LAUNCELOTSHYLOCKWell, thou shalt see, thy eyes shall be thy judge,The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio:–What, Jessica!–thou shalt not gormandise,As

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SCENE IV. The same. A street. Enter GRATIANO, LORENZO, SALARINO, and SALANIOLORENZONay, we will slink away in supper-time,Disguise us at my lodging and return,All in an hour. GRATIANOWe have not

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SCENE III. The same. A room in SHYLOCK’S house. Enter JESSICA and LAUNCELOTJESSICAI am sorry thou wilt leave my father so:Our house is hell, and thou, a merry devil,Didst rob

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SCENE II. Venice. A street. Enter LAUNCELOTLAUNCELOTCertainly my conscience will serve me to run fromthis Jew my master. The fiend is at mine elbow andtempts me saying to me ‘Gobbo,

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SCENE I. Belmont. A room in PORTIA’S house. Flourish of cornets. Enter the PRINCE OF MOROCCO and his train; PORTIA, NERISSA, and others attendingMOROCCOMislike me not for my complexion,The shadow’d

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SCENE III. Venice. A public place. Enter BASSANIO and SHYLOCK SHYLOCK Three thousand ducats; well. BASSANIO Ay, sir, for three months. SHYLOCK For three months; well. BASSANIO For the which,

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SCENE II: Belmont. A room in PORTIA’S house. Enter PORTIA and NERISSA PORTIABy my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary ofthis great world. NERISSAYou would be, sweet madam, if

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SCENE I. Venice. A street. Enter ANTONIO, SALARINO, and SALANIOANTONIOIn sooth, I know not why I am so sad:It wearies me; you say it wearies you;But how I caught it,