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  1. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 4, scene 1. ⌜ Scene 1 ⌝. Synopsis: In court at Venice, Shylock demands that the terms of his bond be fulfilled. Portia enters as a doctor of laws, with a letter of introduction from Dr. Bellario. She saves Antonio by determining that the bond allows Shylock no more than a pound of Antonio’s flesh and not a drop of his blood.

  2. Actually understand The Merchant of Venice Act 4, Scene 1. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  3. A summary of Act 4: Scene 1, Lines 1–163 in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Merchant of Venice and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  4. The Merchant of Venice Act 4 Scene 1. William Shakespeare. Track 19 on The Merchant of Venice. The famous (or infamous) trial scene. For a close reading of Portia’s “quality of mercy”...

  5. The Merchant of Venice in Modern English, Act 4, Scene 1: Antonio, Bassanio, Gratiano, the court officials and the merchants who had come to observe the trial, all went silent as the Duke...

  6. I have heard. Your Grace hath ta’en great pains to qualify 7. His rigorous course; but since he stands obdurate, 8. And that no lawful means can carry me 9. Out of his envy’s reach, I do oppose 10. My patience to his fury, and am arm’d 11. To suffer, with a quietness of spirit, 12. The very tyranny and rage of his. 13. The Duke of Venice.

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