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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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e be with you !(Exeunt Portia and Nerissa. Ant. My Lord Bassanio, let him have the ring:Let his deservings and my love withalBe valued gainst your wifes commandment, Bass. Go, Gratiano, run and overtake him ; Give him the ring, and bring him, if thou canst,Unto Antonios house : away ! make haste. (Exit Gratiano.Come, you and I will thither presently;And in the morning early will we bothFly toward Belmont: come, Antonio. (Exeunt. 125 (act IV. SCENE II TJie same A street. Enter Portia and Nerissa. PoR. Inquire the Jews house out, give him thisdeedAnd let him sign it: we 11 away to-nightAnd be a day before our husbands home:This deed will be well welcome io Lorenzo. Enter Gratiano. Gra. Fair sir, you are well oerta en :My Lord Bassanio upon more adviceHath sent you here this ring, and doth entreatYour company at dinner. PoR. That cannot be: His ring I do accept most thankfully:And so, I pray you, tell him : furthermore,I pray you, show my youth old Shylocks house. Gra. That will I do.126
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Portia, Nerissa and Gratiano. sc. II.) MERCHANT OF VENICE Ner. Sir, I would speak with you. \Aside to Portia) I 11 see if I can get my hus-bands ring,Which I did make him swear to keep for ever.PoR. \Aside to Nerissa) Thou mayst, I warrant.We shall have old swearingThat they did give the rings away to men;But well outface them, and outswear them too.\Aloud\ Away ! make haste: thou knowst whereI will tarry.Ner. Come, good sir, will you show me to thishouse ? (Exeimt. 127 ACT V u SCENE I Belmont. Avenue to Portias house. Enter Lorenzo and Jessica. Lor. The moon shines bright: in such a night asthis,When the sweet wind did gently kiss the treesAnd they did make no noise, in such a nightTroilus methinks mounted the Troyan wallsAnd sighd his soul toward the Grecian tents,Where Cressid lay that night. Jes. In such a night Did Thisbe fearfully oertrip the dewAnd saw the lions shadow ere himselfAnd ran dismayd away. LoR. In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her handUpon the wild sea ba

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