Speeches (Lines) for Duke
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What, is Antonio here? |
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I am sorry for thee: thou art come to answer
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3 |
Go one, and call the Jew into the court. |
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Make room, and let him stand before our face.
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How shalt thou hope for mercy, rendering none? |
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6 |
Upon my power I may dismiss this court,
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Bring us the letter; call the messenger. |
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8 |
Came you from Padua, from Bellario? |
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This letter from Bellario doth commend
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10 |
With all my heart. Some three or four of you
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11 |
You hear the learn'd Bellario, what he writes:
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You are welcome: take your place.
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13 |
Antonio and old Shylock, both stand forth. |
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14 |
That thou shalt see the difference of our spirits,
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He shall do this, or else I do recant
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16 |
Get thee gone, but do it. |
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17 |
Sir, I entreat you home with me to dinner. |
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I am sorry that your leisure serves you not.
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