Portia
The character of Portia appears in the following play(s):
Speeches By Portia
Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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W-200 |
The Merchant of Venice |
23 |
Away then, I am lockt in one of them, (NULL) |
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W-201 |
The Merchant of Venice |
24 |
I pray you tarrie, pause a day or two (NULL) |
|
W-202 |
The Merchant of Venice |
29 |
Is your name Shylocke? (The quality of mercy is not strain'd,) |
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W-203 |
The Merchant of Venice |
22 |
The quality of mercy is not strain'd, (NULL) |
|
W-204 |
The Merchant of Venice |
24 |
What, no more? (Pay him sixe thousand, and deface the bond:) |
|
W-205 |
The Merchant of Venice |
26 |
You see my Lord Bassiano where I stand, (NULL) |
|
W-440 |
Julius Cæsar |
62 |
Brutus, my Lord. (Nor for yours neither. Y'have ungently Brutus/Is Brutus sicke? And is it Physicall;/I graunt I am a Woman;) |
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W-441 |
Julius Cæsar |
21 |
I should not neede, if you were gentle Brutus. (I graunt I am a Woman;) |
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W-442 |
Julius Cæsar |
27 |
Is Brutus sicke? And is it Physicall (NULL) |
|
W-443 |
Julius Cæsar |
39 |
Is Brutus sicke? And is it Physicall (Extended) (I graunt I am a Woman;) |
|
W-444 |
Julius Cæsar |
20 |
Nor for yours neither. Y'have ungently Brutus (NULL) |
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