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Monologues in Shakespeare's
The Merchant of Venice
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Portia
Prose
The Merchant of Venice
If to do were as easy as to know
I ii 7
Bassanio
Prose - intercut
The Merchant of Venice
So may the outward shows be least themselves
III ii 67
Portia
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
I pray you, tarry: pause a day or two
III ii 1
Portia
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
Away then! I am lock'd in one of them
III ii 44
Portia
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
You see me, Lord Bassanio, where I stand
III ii 136
Portia
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
They shall, Nerissa; but in such a habit
III iv 64
Portia
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
The quality of mercy is not strain'd,
IV i 179
Salerio
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
My wind cooling my broth Would blow me to an ague when I thought
I i 25
Gratiano
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
Let me play the fool with mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come
I i 85
Bassanio
Verse - intercut
The Merchant of Venice
Tis not unknown to you Antonio
I i 124
Shylock
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
Signior Antonio, many a time and oft
I iii 88
Morocco
Verse - intercut
The Merchant of Venice
Mislike me not for my complexion
II i 1
Bassanio
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
Sweet Portia, if you did know to whom I gave the ring
V i 211
Launcelot
Prose
The Merchant of Venice
Certainly my conscience will serve me to run
II ii 1
Morocco
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
Some god direct my judgement. Let me see
II vii 15
Arragon
Verse - intercut
The Merchant of Venice
And so have I address'd me. Fortune Now
II ix 23
Shylock
Prose
The Merchant of Venice
To bait fish withal, if it will feed nothing else,it will feed my revenge.
III I 23
Shylock
Prose
The Merchant of Venice
Why, there, there, there, there! A diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats in Frankford!
III i 83
Bassanio
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
What find I here? Fair Portia's counterfeit! What demigod
III ii 114
Bassanio
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
O sweet Portia Here are a few of the unpleasant'st words
III ii 242
Shylock
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
I have possess'd your grace of what I purpose
IV i 39
Antonio
Verse
The Merchant of Venice
But little; I am arm'd and well prepar'd
IV i 264
Lorenzo
Verse - intercut
The Merchant of Venice
How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank
V i 63
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