 | Hofstra University - 1999 - 256 halaman
...contented Jew? what dost thou say? SHYLOCK I am content. PORTIA Clerk, draw a deed of gift. SHYLOCK I pray you give me leave to go from hence, I am not well, — send the deed after me, And I will sign it. DUKE Get thee gone, but do it. Exit [Shylock]. NOTE... | |
 | Manfred Pfister, Barbara Schaff - 1999 - 255 halaman
...cruel hunter caught with his own device - there is something terrible in the spectacle of his breaking. "I pray you give me leave to go from hence. I am not well." (Iv,i,394-5) And Gratiano's cruel, jeering ridicule, with which he taunts and lacerates Shylock through... | |
 | Jonneke Bekkenkamp - 2000 - 198 halaman
...outsiders everywhere. Its effectiveness is reflected in the parting words of the defeated Shylock, I pray you give me leave to go from hence, I am not well, . . . (IV.i.391-92), after the full conditions of the court's mercy - a contradiction in terms! have... | |
 | Agnes Heller - 2002 - 375 halaman
...after Shylock is forced to do everything against his will, including becoming a Christian, he says: "I pray you give me leave to go from hence. / I am not well. Send the deed after me, / And I will sign it" (4.1.394—95). Shylock dies; there is no question about... | |
 | Stanley Wells, Professor of Shakespeare Studies Stanley Wells - 2003 - 442 halaman
...example should Shylock, in The Merchant of Venice, make his final exit? The last words he speaks are 'I pray you give me leave to go from hence. / I am not well. Send the deed after me, / And I will sign it.' The Duke says 'Get thee gone, but do it', and Graziano... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1280 halaman
...contented, Jew? what dost thou say? SHYLOCK. I am content. PORTIA. Clerk, draw a deed of gift. SHYLOCK. u 2č a 4 *bs * K z3@C P 2"bm؇ !M H / send the deed after me, And I will sign it. DUKE OF VENICE. Get thee gone, but do it. GRATIANO. In... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Tony Farrell - 2003 - 141 halaman
...dost thou say? SHYLOCK I am content. PORTIA [To NERISSA] Clerk, draw a deed of gift. SHYLOCK [Rising] I pray you give me leave to go from hence. I am not well - send the deed after me, And I will sign it. DUKE Get thee gone, but do it. 390 GRATIANO In christ'ning... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2003 - 240 halaman
...contented, Jew ? What dost thou say ? sw SHYLOCK I am content. PORTIA Clerk, draw a deed of gift. SHYLOCK I pray you give me leave to go from hence, I am not well; send the deed after me, And I will sign it. DUKE Get thee gone, but do it. GRATIANO In christening... | |
 | Jonathan Goldberg - 2003 - 371 halaman
...word promises the signature that will deliver him, signed, sealed, and bound — and forever silent: I pray you give me leave to go from hence. I am not welL Send the deed afrer me, And I will sign it. (4.1.395-97) The circuit of the letrer, completing one... | |
 | Michele Marrapodi - 2004 - 278 halaman
...confraternity of Christianity, rather his initiation to salvation includes taunts and jeers: SHYLOCK I pray you give me leave to go from hence. I am not well. Send the deed after me, And I will sign it. DUKE Get thee gone, but do it. GRAZIANO In christ'ning... | |
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