This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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12578 | ''Twere perdition To think so base a thought; Or shall I think in silver she''s immur''d, Being ten times undervalued to tried gold? |
12578 | A friend? |
12578 | A quarrel, ho, already? |
12578 | An oath, an oath, I have an oath in heaven: Shall I lay perjury upon my soul? |
12578 | And do you, Gratiano, mean good faith? |
12578 | And how much honour Pick''d from the chaff and ruin of the times, To be new varnish''d? |
12578 | And not one vessel''scape the dreadful touch Of merchant- marring rocks? |
12578 | And now who knows But you, Lorenzo, whether I am yours? |
12578 | And what of him? |
12578 | Are there balance here to weigh The flesh? |
12578 | Are they return''d? |
12578 | Are you acquainted with the difference That holds this present question in the court? |
12578 | Are you answer''d? |
12578 | Art thou contented, Jew? |
12578 | But is it true, Solanio? |
12578 | But tell us, do you hear whether Antonio have had any loss at sea or no? |
12578 | But what warmth is there in your affection towards any of these princely suitors that are already come? |
12578 | But who comes here? |
12578 | Call you? |
12578 | Came you from Padua, from Bellario? |
12578 | Can no prayers pierce thee? |
12578 | Can you tell me whether one Launcelot that dwells with him, dwell with him, or no? |
12578 | Come, good Sir, will you show me to this house? |
12578 | Come, merchant, have you anything to say? |
12578 | Did you see master Lorenzo, and mistress Lorenzo? |
12578 | Do I look like a cudgel, or a hovel- post, a staff, or a prop?--Do you know me, father? |
12578 | Do all men kill the things they do not love? |
12578 | Do you not know me, father? |
12578 | Do you not remember, lady, in your father''s time, a Venetian, a scholar, and a soldier, that came hither in company of the Marquis of Montferrat? |
12578 | Fair Portia''s counterfeit? |
12578 | Friend Launcelot, what''s the news? |
12578 | From Tripolis, from Mexico, and England, From Lisbon, Barbary, and India? |
12578 | Gentlemen, Will you prepare you for this masque to- night? |
12578 | Give me your hand: Came you from old Bellario? |
12578 | Good signiors, both, when shall we laugh? |
12578 | Hates any man the thing he would not kill? |
12578 | Hath not a Jew eyes? |
12578 | Have all his ventures fail''d? |
12578 | Have you heard any imputation to the contrary? |
12578 | How dost thou and thy master agree? |
12578 | How doth that royal merchant, good Antonio? |
12578 | How like you the young German, the Duke of Saxony''s nephew? |
12578 | How many be commanded that command? |
12578 | How many then should cover that stand bare? |
12578 | How now, Lorenzo? |
12578 | How now, Shylock? |
12578 | How now, Tubal, what news from Genoa? |
12578 | How say you by the French lord, Monsieur Le Bon? |
12578 | How shall I know if I do choose the right? |
12578 | How shall thou hope for mercy, rend''ring none? |
12578 | I am bid forth to supper,[63] Jessica; There are my keys:--But wherefore should I go? |
12578 | I pray you, is my master yet return''d? |
12578 | I remember him well; and I remember him worthy of thy praise.--How now?--What news? |
12578 | I thank God, I thank God:--Is it true? |
12578 | I will be assured I may; and that I may be assured I will bethink me: May I speak with Antonio? |
12578 | If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility? |
12578 | If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not As to thy friends;( for when did friendship take A breed of barren metal of his friend? |
12578 | If you prick us, do we not bleed? |
12578 | In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season''d with a gracious voice,[83] Obscures the show of evil? |
12578 | In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it and approve it[84] with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament? |
12578 | Is he not able to discharge the money? |
12578 | Is it so nominated in the bond? |
12578 | Is it your dear friend that is thus in trouble? |
12578 | Is that any thing now? |
12578 | Is that the law? |
12578 | Is this true, Nerissa? |
12578 | Is your name Shylock? |
12578 | Is''t like that lead contains her? |
12578 | It is not so express''d; but what of that? |
12578 | Lorenzo, and his infidel? |
12578 | Lorenzo, certain; and my love, indeed; For who love I so much? |
12578 | Master young gentleman, I pray you which is the way to master Jew''s? |
12578 | Master, young man, you, I pray you; which is the way to master Jew''s? |
12578 | May you stead me? |
12578 | Not in love, neither? |
12578 | On what compulsion must I? |
12578 | Or in the heart, or in the head? |
12578 | Or is your gold and silver ewes and rams? |
12578 | Pray you, tell me this If he should break his day, what should I gain By the exaction of the forfeiture? |
12578 | Say, when? |
12578 | Shall I have the thought To think on this? |
12578 | Shall I know your answer? |
12578 | Shall I not barely have my principal? |
12578 | Shall they see us? |
12578 | Should I not say''_ Hath a dog money? |
12578 | Shylock, do you hear? |
12578 | Sleep when he wakes? |
12578 | So you confess the bond? |
12578 | That ever holds: who riseth from a feast, With that keen appetite that he sits down? |
12578 | There is no force in the decrees of Venice: I stand for judgment: answer; shall I have it? |
12578 | This letter from Bellario doth commend A young and learned doctor tax our court:-- Where is he? |
12578 | Was not that letter from fair Jessica? |
12578 | Was this inserted to make interest good? |
12578 | Well, Shylock, shall we be beholden to you? |
12578 | Well; tell me now, what lady is the same To whom you swore a secret pilgrimage, That you to- day promis''d to tell me of? |
12578 | Were you the clerk, and I knew you not? |
12578 | Were you the doctor, and I knew you not? |
12578 | What dost thou say? |
12578 | What have we here? |
12578 | What if my house be troubled with a rat, And I be pleas''d to give ten thousand ducats To have it ban''d? |
12578 | What is Antonio here? |
12578 | What is your will? |
12578 | What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong? |
12578 | What mercy can you render him, Antonio? |
12578 | What says that fool of Hagar''s offspring, ha? |
12578 | What says the golden chest? |
12578 | What should I say, sweet lady? |
12578 | What sum owes he the Jew? |
12578 | What talk you of the posy, or the value? |
12578 | What would you? |
12578 | What''s here: the portrait of a blinking idiot, Presenting me a schedule? |
12578 | What''s that good for? |
12578 | What''s the matter? |
12578 | What''s the news from Venice? |
12578 | What, are you answer''d yet? |
12578 | What, no more? |
12578 | What, not one hit? |
12578 | What, what, what? |
12578 | What, would''st thou have a serpent sting thee twice? |
12578 | Where is the horse that doth untread again His tedious measures with the unbated fire That he did pace them first? |
12578 | Where is your master? |
12578 | Which is the merchant here, and which the Jew? |
12578 | Whither goest thou? |
12578 | Who are you? |
12578 | Who bids thee call? |
12578 | Who calls? |
12578 | Who comes so fast in silence of the night? |
12578 | Why dost thou whet thy knife so earnestly? |
12578 | Why doth the Jew pause? |
12578 | Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire, cut in alabaster? |
12578 | Why sweat they under burthens? |
12578 | Why, I am sure, if he forfeit, thou wilt not take his flesh? |
12578 | Will you pleasure me? |
12578 | Would''st thou aught with me? |
12578 | Yet, to supply the ripe wants of my friend,[25] I''ll break a custom:---Is he yet possess''d[26] How much you would? |
12578 | You grow exceeding strange: Must it be so? |
12578 | You knew, none so well, none so well as you, of my daughter''s flight? |
12578 | [ 48] Talk you of young master Launcelot? |
12578 | [ Footnote 36:_ A breed of barren metal of his friend?_; A_ breed_, that is, interest money bred from the principal. |
12578 | alive or dead? |
12578 | and creep into the jaundice By being peevish? |
12578 | and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? |
12578 | and shall I lack the thought That such a thing, bechanc''d, would make me sad? |
12578 | are there masques? |
12578 | did he take interest? |
12578 | ha!--Where? |
12578 | hast thou found my daughter? |
12578 | hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? |
12578 | if you poison us, do we not die? |
12578 | if you tickle us, do we not laugh? |
12578 | ill luck, ill luck? |
12578 | in Genoa? |
12578 | is it true? |
12578 | let their beds Be made as soft as yours, and let their palates Be season''d with such viands? |
12578 | revenge: If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? |
12578 | what friend? |
12578 | what news among the merchants? |
12578 | where? |
12578 | where? |
12578 | who''s within? |