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" The slaves are ours. So do I answer you : The pound of flesh, which I demand of him, Is dearly bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it : If you deny me, fie upon your law ! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment : answer ; shall... "
The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes - 第 64 頁
William Shakespeare 著 - 1733
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Romeo and Juliet: And Other Plays

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 頁
...So do I answer you : The pound of flesh, which I demand of him, Is dearly bought, 't is mine, and I will have it. If you deny me, fie upon your law ! There is 'no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment: answer; shall I have it? Duke. Upon my power I may dismiss this court, Unless Bellario,...
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The English emigrants; or, Troubles on both sides of the Atlantic, by Paul ...

Thomas Nisbet - 1859 - 326 頁
...dominoes, and around this, and near to the fire, sat several decently-dressed youths. CHAPTER XVII. " If you deny me, fie upon your law ; There is no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment : answer; shall I have it?' SHAKESPEARE. THE cheerful appearance of this room contrasted...
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Shakespeare's Universe of Discourse: Language-Games in the Comedies

Keir Elam - 1984 - 360 頁
...ours' - so do I answer you: The pound of flesh which / demand of him Is dearly bought, 'tis mine and I will have it: If you deny me, fie upon your law! There is no force in the decrees of Venice: I stand for judgment, - answer, shall I have it? (4. 1. 34-103) (Italics in the extracts in this section...
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James Fenimore Cooper: The Leatherstocking Tales Vol. 1 (LOA #26): The ...

James Fenimore Cooper - 1985 - 1388 頁
...draught of the light morning air, were distinctly heard rustling in the surrounding forest. Chapter XXX "If you deny me, fie upon your law! There is no force in the decrees of Venice: I stand for judgment: answer; shall I have it?" The Merchant of Venice, IVi. 101—103. THE SILENCE continued...
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Ideology of Adventure: Studies in Modern Consciousness, 1100-1750, 第 1 卷

Michael Nerlich - 1987 - 282 頁
...ours." So do I answer you: The pound of flesh, which 1 demand of him, Is dearly bought; 'tis mine and I will have it. If you deny me, fie upon your law! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. (4.1.g9-102) With his own cruelty, Shylock is holding up a small, modest mirror to the atrocities of...
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Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1993 - 636 頁
...OURS." SO DO I ANSWER YOU. THE POUND OF FLESH WHICH I DEMAND OF HIM IS DBMLT BOUGHT, 'TIS MINE, AND I WILL HAVE IT. IF YOU DENY ME, FIE UPON YOUR LAW! THERE IS NO FORCE IN THE DECREES OF VENICE." BY PERMITTING THE SLAVE-TRADE, VENICE RELINQUISHED ITS RIGHT TO CONDEMN OTHER FORMS OF BARBARISM, SUCH...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 頁
...— so do I answer you: The pound of flesh, which I demand of him, Is dearly bought, 'tis mine, and I , good Kate; neither art thou the worse For this poor furniture and mean array. If thou accoun stand for judgment: answer, — shall I have it? DUKE OF VENICE. Upon my power I may dismiss this court,...
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Law and Literature: Text and Theory

Lenora Ledwon - 1996 - 524 頁
...ours." So do I answer you: The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is dearly bought, is mine, and I will have it. If you deny me, fie upon your law! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment. Answer: shall I have it? DUKE: Upon my power I may dismiss this court, Unless Bellario,...
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Shakespeare posmoderno

Pilar Hidalgo - 1997 - 224 頁
...ours",- so do I answer you: The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is dearly bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it: If you deny me. fie upon your law! There is no force in the decrees of Venice: I stand for judgment, - answer, shall I have it? (IV. i. 90-l03) Tenéis entre vosotros muchos esclavos...
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The Mirror of Justice: Literary Reflections of Legal Crises

Theodore Ziolkowski - 2003 - 340 頁
...if his bond is denied, the danger will light "Upon your charter and your city's freedom" (4.1.39). If you deny me, fie upon your law! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. (4.1.101-2) Again at the beginning of the trial Antonio remarks that "no lawful means can carry me...
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