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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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at doth sustain my house ; you take my life When you do take the means whereby I live.PoR. What mercy can you render him, Antonio?Gra. a halter gratis ; nothing else, for Gods sake.Ant. So please my lord the duke and all the court To quit the fine for one half of his goods, I am content; so he will let me have The other half in use, to render it, Upon his death, unto the gentleman That lately stole his daughter : Two things provided more, that, for this favour, He presently become a Christian ; The other, that he do record a gift. Here in the court, of all he dies possessd, Unto his son Lorenzo and his daughter.Duke. He shall do this, or else I do recant The pardon that I late pronounced here.PoR. Art thou contented, Jew? what dost thou say?Shy. I am content. PoR. Clerk, draw a deed of gift. Shy. I pray you, give me leave to go from hence; I am not well: send the deed after me. And I will sign it.Duke. Get thee gone, but do it. Gra. In christening shalt thou have two godfathers. 122 y
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sc. I.) OF VENICE Had I been judge, thou shouldst have had ten more,To bring thee to the gallows, not the font. \Exit Shylock. Duke. Sir, I entreat you home with me to dinner PoR. I humbly do desire your grace of pardon :I must away this night toward Padua,And it is meet I presently set forth. Duke. I am sorry that your leisure serves younot.Antonio, gratify this gentleman,For, in my mind, you are much bound to him. (Exeunt Duke aitd his train. Bass. Most worthy gentleman, I and my friendHave by your wisdom been this day acquittedOf grievous penalties ; in lieu whereof,Three thousand ducats, due unto the Jew,We freely cope your courteous pains withal. Ant. And stand indebted, over and above.In love and service to you evermore. PoR. He is well paid that is well satisfied ;And I, delivering you, am satisfiedAnd therein do account myself well paid :My mind was never yet more mercenaryI pray you, know me when we meet again :I wish you well, and so I take my leave.T 123 THE MERCHANT (act i

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