| Ralph Windle - 1994 - 216 pàgines
...towards my rest. For I did dream of money-bags tonight. Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that: You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. The shattering impact of industrialization on life, and business as it was to be, came with the Industrial... | |
| Tara Smith - 1995 - 244 pàgines
...could no longer serve rights' telos. Shylock captures this thought in The Merchant of Venice: "You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...life, When you do take the means whereby I live." 20 The right to property is the means whereby we live. As such, property rights represent a logical... | |
| Lenora Ledwon - 1996 - 524 pàgines
...PORTIA: Ay, for the state, not for Antonio. SHYLOCK: Nay, take my life and all! Pardon not that! You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. PORTIA: What mercy can you render him, Antonio? GRATIANO: A halter gratis! Nothing else, for God's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 pàgines
...PORTIA. Ay, for the state, — not for Antonio. SHYLOCK. Nay, take my Ufe and all; pardon not that: You p misery had worn him to the bones: And in his needy...alligator stuft, and other skins Of ill-shaped fish PORTIA. What mercy can you render him, Antonio? GRATIANO. A halter gratis; nothing else, for God's... | |
| Mike Royston - 1998 - 246 pàgines
...Portia: Ay, for the state; not for Antonio. Shylock: Nay, take my life and all, pardon not that. You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. Portia: What mercy can you render him, Antonio? Gratiano: A halter gratis2; nothing else, for God's... | |
| Beatrix Hesse - 1998 - 214 pàgines
...when a Venetian loses his money he loses everything: Nay, take my life and all, pardon not that You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. (IV.i.369 - 72) We expect that from Shylock; but even Antonio can say, when he learns from Portia that... | |
| Jeffrey Robert Young - 1999 - 356 pàgines
...ugliness as a character stemmed from his assertion that wealth alone provided life with meaning: You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. 96 Scholars such as David S. Shields have demonstrated that by the mideighteenth century, a network... | |
| Jeffrey Robert Young - 1999 - 356 pàgines
...ugliness as a character stemmed from his assertion that wealth alone provided life with meaning: You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...take my life When you do take the means whereby I live.96 Scholars such as David S. Shields have demonstrated that by the mideighteenth century, a network... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 pàgines
...PORTIA. Ay, for the state, — not for Antonio. SHYLOCK. Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that: You c ;c ^ ,*J{C ]r B ) X2 çU6 ... \bli \ v ª 6 / ~! 0 *E S iC w ; B;A~ أ i; K 1" PORTIA. What mercy can you render him, Antonio? GRATIANO. A halter gratis; nothing else, for God's... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 348 pàgines
...still half lying but his head and shoulders raised; Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that: You take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. It is not easy to account for the extraordinary stage power of these lines. They were spoken in a long,... | |
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