| Marcius Willson - 1861 - 550 páginas
...justice, none of us Should see salvation1 : we do pray'' for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds' of mercy. I have spoke thus...'gainst the merchant there. Shy. My deeds upon my head1 ! I crave the law\ The penalty and forfeit of my bond''. For. Is he not able to discharge the... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1862 - 558 páginas
...shows the force of temjmral power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings' : But mercy is above this sceptred...'gainst the merchant there. Shy. My deeds upon my head1 ! I crave the law*, The penalty and forfeit of my bonif. for. Is he not able to discharge the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 492 páginas
...justice, none of us Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy; 195 And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. I have spoke thus...Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there. 2oo Shy. My deeds upon my head ! I crave the law, The penalty and forfeit of my bond. Por. Is he not... | |
| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 332 páginas
...himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Tho' justice be thy plea, consider this, — That, in the...Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there. Shylock. My deeds upon my head ! I crave the law, The penalty and forfeit of my bond. Act iv. Sc. I.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 752 páginas
...doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy pica, , summoned to give decision at the trial as judge ; and her letier applying to him for means to appear... | |
| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 392 páginas
...•J- See Deut. xxxii. 2. J See Prov. xi. 17 ; Matt. v. 7. Sentiments derived from the Bible. T 1 1 Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And...Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there. Sbylock. My deeds upon my head ! I crave the law, The penalty and forfeit of my bond. Act iv. Sc. I.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 972 páginas
...; It biesseth him that gives, and him that takes : 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown : His sceptre...render The deeds of mercy." I have spoke thus much, 14 Richardson says, — "In French and old English law, dnnze r fcerus equivalent to penally, danioget,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 páginas
...of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercv ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to reader hough he hath fallen by prompture * of the blood,...twenty heads to tender down On twenty bloody blocks, Siy. My deeds upon my head ! I crave the law, The penalty and forfeit of my bond. Por. Is he not able... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1868 - 216 páginas
...; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes : 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown : His sceptre...us all to render The deeds of mercy. I have spoke thus'much, To mitigate the justice of thy plea, Which if thou follow, this strict court of Venice Must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 174 páginas
...enthroned in the hearts of kings, 19° It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice. Therefore,...Which if thou follow, this strict court of Venice 200 Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there. Shylock. My deeds upon my head! I crave the... | |
| |