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This of course is unanswerable, and Shylock d ruined.

This selection is made to show the good and evi in the play.

CHARACTER OF PORTIA.

Portia is endued with her own share of those which Shakespeare has lavished on many of his femal besides the dignity, the sweetness, and tenderness wh guish her sex generally, she is individualised by qua herself: by her high mental powers, her enthusiast her decision of purpose, and her buoyancy of spirit.

But all the finest parts of Portia's character are br the trial scene. There she shines forth, all her divine se lectual powers, her elevated sense of religion, her high ciples, her best feelings as a woman, are all displayed. first a calm self-command, as one sure of carrying her

Yet the painful, heart-thrilling uncertainty in which whole court, until suspense verges upon agony, is not effect merely; it is necessary and inevitable. She has view-to deliver her husband's friend, and to maintain ! honour by the discharge of his just debt, though paid wealth ten times over.

It is evident that she would rather owe the safety. anything rather than the legal quibble with which her has armed her, and which she reserves as a last resource.' ville's Characteristics of Women.

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V. Write an account of the story of The Merchant of Venice.'

VI. Write essays on

(1) The character of Shylock.

(2) The speech of Portia, lines 606-627.

(3) The friendship of Antonio and Bassanio.
(4) Lines 640-644.

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