The Merchant of Venice


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He attendeth here hard by,  
To know your answer, whether you'll admit him.  
DUKE  
With all my heart. Some three or four of you  
Go give him courteous conduct to this place.  
Meantime the court shall hear Bellario's letter.  
Clerk  
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Your grace shall understand that at the receipt of  
your letter I am very sick: but in the instant that  
your messenger came, in loving visitation was with  
me a young doctor of Rome; his name is Balthasar. I  
acquainted him with the cause in controversy between  
the Jew and Antonio the merchant: we turned o'er  
many books together: he is furnished with my  
opinion; which, bettered with his own learning, the  
greatness whereof I cannot enough commend, comes  
with him, at my importunity, to fill up your grace's  
request in my stead. I beseech you, let his lack of  
years be no impediment to let him lack a reverend  
estimation; for I never knew so young a body with so  
old a head. I leave him to your gracious  
acceptance, whose trial shall better publish his  
commendation.  
DUKE  
You hear the learn'd Bellario, what he writes:  
And here, I take it, is the doctor come.  
Enter PORTIA, dressed like a doctor of laws  
Give me your hand. Come you from old Bellario?  
PORTIA  
I did, my lord.  
DUKE  
You are welcome: take your place.  
Are you acquainted with the difference  
That holds this present question in the court?  
PORTIA  
I am informed thoroughly of the cause.  
Which is the merchant here, and which the Jew?  
DUKE  
Antonio and old Shylock, both stand forth.  
PORTIA  
Is your name Shylock?  
SHYLOCK  
Shylock is my name.  
PORTIA  
Of a strange nature is the suit you follow;  
Yet in such rule that the Venetian law  


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