1、TheMerchantofVeniceActIVSceneIVenice.AcourtofjusticeDuke:GooneandcalltheJewtothecourt.Makeroomandlethimstandbeforeourface.Solanio:Heiscome,mylord.Duke:Shylock,theworldthinks,andIthinkso,too,thatyoubutlead'stthisfashionofyourmalicetothelasthouroftheactandthen'tisthoughtyou'llshowyourmercy 2、and...
SCENE I Venice. A Court of Justice. 威尼斯。法庭 Duke劝说Shylock放弃这种惩罚方式,但Shylock坚持这样,因为他乐意这样。 Duke说已派人去请Bellario来审理此案,此时Nerissa扮作a lawyer's clerk前来,呈信说Bellario介绍一位年轻有学问的博士出席法庭,于是Portia扮作a doctor of laws上场开庭。 她先是说按约处罚...
The Merchant ofVenice Act IV Scene I Venice. Acourt of justice Role Description Shylock He is the representative of usury capital, is stingy miser . But money-grubber Shylock was uncharacteristically at the beginning of the play , not several times more than the repayment of borrowings , and...
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TheMerchantofVeniceActIVSceneIVenice.AcourtofjusticeDuke:GooneandcalltheJewtothecourt.Makeroomandlethimstandbeforeourface.Solanio:Heiscome,mylord.Duke:Shylock,theworldthinks,andIthinkso,too,thatyoubutlead'stthisfashionofyourmalicetothelasthouroftheactandthen'tisthoughtyou'llshowyourmercyandremorse,more...
The Merchant Of Venice - ACT V - SCENE IShakespeare, William
《The Merchant of Venice》是一部颂扬友爱、仁爱与爱情,同时反映了资产阶级社会中的金钱、法律和宗教等问题的具有讽刺性的喜剧。全剧讲述了威尼斯富商Antonio为成全好友Bassanio与Portia的婚事而向犹太高利贷者Shylock借下重金,不料因故无法按期还债,...
威尼斯商人英文舞台剧剧本the-merchant-of-venice.doc,The Merchant of Venice Act IV Scene I Venice. A court of justice Role Description Shylock He is the representative of usury capital, is stingy miser . But money-grubber Shylock was uncharacteristically a
Read Act 4, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, side-by-side with a translation into Modern English.
1. Stephano announces that Portia “will before the break of day/ Be here at Belmont. She doth stray about/ By holy crosses where she kneels and prays/ For happy wedlock hours.” 2. Lorenzo claims that “The man that hath no music in himself,/ Nor is not moved with concord of sweet...