| R. R. Agrawal - 1990 - 316 páginas
...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...hair, Thou diest and all thy goods are confiscate. —Merch. IV. i, Works, p. 214. Nay, one she thought too much for him; So took she all away.38 Now... | |
| William Shakespeare, Rick Lee, Stephanie Burgin, RSA Shakespeare in Schools Project - 1994 - 264 páginas
...tak'st more Or less than a just pound, be it but so much As makes it light or heavy in the substance, Of the division of the twentieth part Of one poor scruple,...the scale do turn But in the estimation of a hair, 330 Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate. GRATIANO A second Daniel, a Daniel, Jew. Now, infidel,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 páginas
...But just a pound of flesh: if thou cutt'st more Or less than a just pound, — be it but so much As hjij c i V GRATIANO. A second Daniel, a Daniel, Jew! Now, infidel, I have you on the hip. PORTIA. Why doth the... | |
| Lenora Ledwon - 1996 - 524 páginas
...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...hair, Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate. GRATIANO: A second Daniel, a Daniel, Jew! Now, infidel, I have you on the hip. PORTIA: Why doth the... | |
| Glenn W. Fisher - 1996 - 266 páginas
...lend a mock air of justice to the whole farce, the board rebukes poor Walnut township also, saying: "Nay, if the scale do turn But in the estimation of a hair" and gravely adds 1 1A percent to its valuation also. And this is called equalization!30 Unfortunately... | |
| Mike Royston - 1998 - 246 páginas
...But just a pound of flesh; if thou tak'st more 150 Or less than a just pound - be it but so much As makes it light or heavy in the substance, Or the division...poor scruple; nay, if the scale do turn But in the estimation1 of a hair - 155 Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate2. Gratiano: A second Daniel,... | |
| Frederick Turner - 1999 - 232 páginas
...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...— Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate. (IV.i.324) In other words, it is physically impossible for Shylock to claim his contractual property.... | |
| Peter Mudford - 2000 - 272 páginas
...its own dignity. On a point of law, Portia catches Shylock out: the pound of flesh must be exact, not light or heavy in the substance, or the division of the twentieth part of one poor scruple, and taken without the shedding of one drop of blood. The scales in which life and death seem only a... | |
| Peter Quennell, Hamish Johnson - 2002 - 246 páginas
...of Christian blood and, moreover, must cut off the pound with a most scrupulous exactitude; for ... if the scale do turn But in the estimation of a hair, Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscated, (iv.i) This plea, to which the Duke assents, utterly confounds Shylock. His suit fails;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 páginas
...But just a pound of flesh: if thou cutt'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...— Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate. GRATIANO. A second Daniel, a Daniel, Jew! Now, infidel, I have you on the hip. PORTIA. Why doth the... | |
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