| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 pàgines
...Por. Ay, for the state — not for Antonio. Shy. 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. Par. What mercy can you render him, Antonio ? Gra. A halter gratis ; nothing else. Ant. So please my... | |
| Sri Lanka. Pārlimēntuva. Senate - 1957 - 952 pàgines
...connection exists between the official language and the medium of examination. This is' the quotation : " Yon take my house when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live. " When you manipulate your medium of education in a particular way, you are certainly placing an obstacle... | |
| Harold C. Goddard - 2009 - 410 pàgines
...reflected in the hopelessness of Shylock's next words: 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 next asks Antonio what "mercy" he can render. And even the man whom Shylock would have killed... | |
| 1879 - 1156 pàgines
...Turkey, and a ruinous claim to indemnity hangs, like the fabled sword, over its Sovereign's head. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life, When you do take the means whereby I live. This article, sketchy as it is, and disproportioned to the important and extensive subject of which... | |
| 1879 - 1154 pàgines
...Turkey, and a ruinous claim to indemnity hangs, like the fabled sword, over its Sovereign's head. • You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life, When you do take the means whereby I live. This article, sketchy as it is, and disproportioned to the important and extensive subject of which... | |
| Michael H. Alderman, Marshall J. Hanley - 1982 - 62 pàgines
...expressed it well when he gave Shylock these words: 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. VI. THE GROWTH OF "THE LITERATURE" Articles, reports of surveys, and descriptions of industrial disease... | |
| Simon Varey - 1990 - 240 pàgines
...Bk 1 1, ch. 4. Richardson and the violation of space 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. Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice Convenience and design, so prominent in Fielding's fiction, do... | |
| Robert P. Merrix, Nicholas Ranson - 1992 - 320 pàgines
...every sense. When in court the defeated Jew states: 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 (4.1.374-77) — the voice that speaks is not only the miser's. It is also the father's. Shylocks'... | |
| Brian Niiya, Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.) - 1993 - 448 pàgines
...and Guy E. Calden, ended by quoting the following lines from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice: You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life, when you do take the means Whereby I live. On May 23, 1922, the court ruled that the ban on issei owning stock in land companies was constitutional... | |
| John Gross - 1994 - 404 pàgines
...for Shylock it amounts to a second death sentence: 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 possible, I suppose, to interpret this as first and foremost a mark of ingratitude (and it is... | |
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