The Merchant of VeniceDoubleday, Page, 1912 - 194 páginas |
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... bow here . He crosses in front of Bassanio to LC- Bassanio goes slowly to L. N. B. In stage business , it is the general rule to have a character cross in front of another when speaking - the other character gives the stage and then ...
... bow here . He crosses in front of Bassanio to LC- Bassanio goes slowly to L. N. B. In stage business , it is the general rule to have a character cross in front of another when speaking - the other character gives the stage and then ...
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... recognizing him as Shy- lock's boy , eventually stops him at L C. Salanio goes behind , joins Gratiano and Salarino up R C. 2They all sigh up R C. 3 Bows and makes as if to start home . If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife 44.
... recognizing him as Shy- lock's boy , eventually stops him at L C. Salanio goes behind , joins Gratiano and Salarino up R C. 2They all sigh up R C. 3 Bows and makes as if to start home . If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife 44.
Página 46
... bows and goes across to R C. He here bumps bowing , accidentally , against Gratiano . He turns , hints that his injuries deserve a tip , but not getting one , he walks in a very dignified manner across stage to house , makes an elaborate ...
... bows and goes across to R C. He here bumps bowing , accidentally , against Gratiano . He turns , hints that his injuries deserve a tip , but not getting one , he walks in a very dignified manner across stage to house , makes an elaborate ...
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... table up C , lead in the centre , gold R , silver L. The Prince goes up behind the table , and stands over it facing the audience . Prince , who go down L. Prince bows , saluting 68 1Two attendants draw aside curtains; if there are ...
... table up C , lead in the centre , gold R , silver L. The Prince goes up behind the table , and stands over it facing the audience . Prince , who go down L. Prince bows , saluting 68 1Two attendants draw aside curtains; if there are ...
Página 69
William Shakespeare. Prince , who go down L. Prince bows , saluting Portia . All attendants bow . Mor . ( L C ) . Mislike me not for my com- plexion , The shadowed livery of the burnished sun , To whom I am a neighbour and near bred ...
William Shakespeare. Prince , who go down L. Prince bows , saluting Portia . All attendants bow . Mor . ( L C ) . Mislike me not for my com- plexion , The shadowed livery of the burnished sun , To whom I am a neighbour and near bred ...
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accent actors argosies art thou attendants audience BALTHASAR Bass Bellario Belmont bond bows casket choose chooseth Christian clerk comes court crosses curtains curtsey daughter Doctor doth drop Duke entrance Exeunt Exit fair Fair lady father forfeit fortune friends Gaoler Genoa gentle give gloves Gobbo gold hand Harvard College hast hath hear heart judge justice kiss knife lady laugh Laun Launcelot letter look Lord Bassanio Lorenzo and Jessica madam masque masquers master merchant MERCHANT OF VENICE mercy Morocco NAUMBURG never Padua pause platform plays Portia and Nerissa PORTIA's house pray thee Prince ring Salan Salar Saler Salerio sanio scene scroll seat Shakespeare sola speaks speech stage stand swear sweet talk Talk Talk tell Three thousand ducats Tubal unto Venice words young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 107 - You see me, Lord Bassanio, where I stand, Such as I am: though for myself alone I would not be ambitious in my wish To wish myself much better, yet for you I would be trebled twenty times myself, A thousand times more fair, ten thousand times More rich; That only to stand high in your account, I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, Exceed account.
Página 95 - Christian is ? if you prick us, do we not bleed ? if you tickle us, do we not laugh ? if you poison us, do we not die ? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge ? if we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that. If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility ? revenge : If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example ? why, revenge. The villainy, you teach me, I will execute; and it shall go hard, but I will better the instruction.
Página 19 - How like a fawning publican he looks ! I hate him for he is a Christian ; But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.
Página 93 - To bait fish withal: if it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge. He hath disgraced me, and hindered me half a million; laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated mine enemies; and what's his reason? I am a Jew.
Página 3 - In sooth, I know not why I am so sad : It wearies me ; you say it wearies you ; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuff 'tis made of, whereof it is born, I am to learn ; And such a want-wit sadness makes of me, That I have much ado to know myself.
Página 179 - That light we see is burning in my hall. How far that little candle throws his beams ! So shines a good deed in a naughty world.
Página 9 - There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond, And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dressed in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit, As who should say, 'I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips let no dog bark'....
Página 161 - Therefore, prepare thee to cut off the flesh. Shed thou no blood ; nor cut thou less nor more But just a pound of flesh : if thou tak'st more, Or less, than a just pound — be it but so much As makes it light or heavy in the substance, Or the division of the twentieth part Of one poor scruple — nay, if the scale do turn But in the estimation of a hair — Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate ! Gra.
Página 19 - I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following; but I will not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you.
Página 23 - Signior Antonio, many a time and oft In the Rialto you have rated me About my moneys, and my usances : Still have I borne it with a patient shrug ; For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe : You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own.