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Page 60
... stands obdurate , And that no lawful means can carry me Out of his envy's reach , I do oppose My patience to his fury , and am arm'd To fuffer , with a quietnefs of spirit , The very tyranny and rage of his . Duke . Go one , and call ...
... stands obdurate , And that no lawful means can carry me Out of his envy's reach , I do oppose My patience to his fury , and am arm'd To fuffer , with a quietnefs of spirit , The very tyranny and rage of his . Duke . Go one , and call ...
Page 65
... stand forth . Por . Is your name Shylock ? Shy . Shylock is my name . Por . Of a ftrange nature is the suit you follow ; Yet in fuch rule , that the Venetian law Cannot impugn you , as you do proceed . You ftand within his danger , do ...
... stand forth . Por . Is your name Shylock ? Shy . Shylock is my name . Por . Of a ftrange nature is the suit you follow ; Yet in fuch rule , that the Venetian law Cannot impugn you , as you do proceed . You ftand within his danger , do ...
Page 70
... stand'ft . For it appears by manifeft proceeding , That indirectly , and directly too , Thou haft contriv'd against the very life Of the defendant ; and thou haft incurr'd The danger formally by me rehears'd . Down , therefore , and beg ...
... stand'ft . For it appears by manifeft proceeding , That indirectly , and directly too , Thou haft contriv'd against the very life Of the defendant ; and thou haft incurr'd The danger formally by me rehears'd . Down , therefore , and beg ...
Page 77
... stand ; Their favage eyes turn to a modest gaze By the sweet power of mufick . Thus the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees , ftones , and floods ; Since nought so stockish , hard , and full of rage , But mufick for the time doth ...
... stand ; Their favage eyes turn to a modest gaze By the sweet power of mufick . Thus the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees , ftones , and floods ; Since nought so stockish , hard , and full of rage , But mufick for the time doth ...
Page 79
... with oaths upon your finger , And riveted with faith unto your flesh . I gave my love a ring , and made him fwear Never to part with it ; and here he stands Never THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 79 Por. You should in all fenfe be much bound ...
... with oaths upon your finger , And riveted with faith unto your flesh . I gave my love a ring , and made him fwear Never to part with it ; and here he stands Never THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 79 Por. You should in all fenfe be much bound ...
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