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Men's Monologues in Shakespeare's
The Merchant of Venice
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Bassanio
Prose - intercut
The Merchant of Venice
So may the outward shows be least themselves
III ii 67
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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