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trigram | frequency |
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i pray you | 19 |
three thousand ducats | 12 |
i will not | 9 |
i pray thee | 8 |
i am sure | 8 |
of the state | 7 |
i have a | 7 |
the name of | 6 |
give me your | 6 |
a pound of | 6 |
fare you well | 6 |
have my bond | 6 |
i am a | 6 |
my lord bassanio | 6 |
pound of flesh | 5 |
one of the | 5 |
merchant of venice | 5 |
the merchant of | 5 |
of the caskets | 5 |
chooseth me shall | 5 |
there is no | 5 |
i will have | 5 |
in such a | 5 |
there is a | 5 |
i would not | 5 |
we have not | 5 |
by miss poole | 4 |
when he is | 4 |
the time of | 4 |
a gaping pig | 4 |
by the same | 4 |
i am not | 4 |
and it is | 4 |
which had been | 4 |
if it be | 4 |
with us in | 4 |
this is the | 4 |
i gave the | 4 |
you are welcome | 4 |
on the rialto | 4 |
sung by miss | 4 |
with all my | 4 |
you are not | 4 |
says the fiend | 4 |
of young master | 4 |
but if you | 4 |
and i will | 4 |
may as well | 4 |
us in venice | 4 |
with the jew | 4 |
such a night | 4 |
gave the ring | 4 |
the other half | 4 |
notes to act | 4 |
saloon of the | 4 |
it is a | 4 |
historical notes to | 4 |
i should be | 4 |
the prince of | 4 |
let me see | 4 |
all my heart | 4 |
one of them | 4 |
in the time | 4 |
young master launcelot | 4 |
one of these | 4 |
for three months | 4 |
portia and nerissa | 4 |
i told you | 3 |
in old language | 3 |
do you not | 3 |
i do not | 3 |
a time when | 3 |
have good fortune | 3 |
be with you | 3 |
go with me | 3 |
for my part | 3 |
you know me | 3 |
then i am | 3 |
end of act | 3 |
if you do | 3 |
so do i | 3 |
as he deserves | 3 |
i was a | 3 |
i do beseech | 3 |
in the year | 3 |
whose blood is | 3 |
prince of morocco | 3 |
the justice of | 3 |
masters of the | 3 |
as well as | 3 |
to render it | 3 |
may be meant | 3 |
it to the | 3 |
the quality of | 3 |
much as he | 3 |
to such a | 3 |
the duke of | 3 |
am sure you | 3 |
a kind of | 3 |
salarino and salanio | 3 |
i am very | 3 |
of the doge | 3 |
doth nothing but | 3 |
he doth nothing | 3 |
shall have good | 3 |
of my friend | 3 |
who chooseth me | 3 |
quality of mercy | 3 |
shall get as | 3 |
to be a | 3 |
to his bond | 3 |
that in the | 3 |
i beseech you | 3 |
which is the | 3 |
i know not | 3 |
was wont to | 3 |
at that time | 3 |
play the fool | 3 |
i will be | 3 |
i know you | 3 |
what should i | 3 |
enter portia and | 3 |
do we not | 3 |
he would not | 3 |
i am yours | 3 |
i am glad | 3 |
at a time | 3 |
you tell me | 3 |
the caskets in | 3 |
i will run | 3 |
at the same | 3 |
he is a | 3 |
is it true | 3 |
it is my | 3 |
is supposed to | 3 |
but i will | 3 |
you do take | 3 |
of the most | 3 |
prince of arragon | 3 |
get as much | 3 |
to break up | 3 |
what many men | 3 |
the jew is | 3 |
him look to | 3 |
in the court | 3 |
i will go | 3 |
you may as | 3 |
by the popular | 3 |
swear to keep | 3 |
lends out money | 3 |
for this gear | 3 |
to whom i | 3 |
question with the | 3 |
give him a | 3 |
forfeit of my | 3 |
out money gratis | 3 |
if you had | 3 |
of the merchant | 3 |
as my father | 3 |
the same time | 3 |
if you choose | 3 |
look to his | 3 |
now for the | 3 |
in one of | 3 |
me shall get | 3 |
as much as | 3 |
if i do | 3 |
if i can | 3 |
they are not | 3 |
of mercy is | 3 |
so will i | 3 |
is a good | 3 |
i am sorry | 3 |
give him this | 3 |
you shall not | 3 |
talk you of | 3 |
the course of | 3 |
it is the | 3 |
by your leave | 3 |
let him look | 3 |
thou shalt have | 3 |
i would have | 3 |
many men desire | 3 |
it may be | 3 |
i gave it | 2 |
and launcelot from | 2 |
the seat of | 2 |
with warning all | 2 |
that which you | 2 |
once did lend | 2 |
any constant man | 2 |
because you are | 2 |
yet of torch | 2 |
i would she | 2 |
did lend my | 2 |
in peril of | 2 |
the patch is | 2 |
at our synagogue | 2 |
old wrinkles come | 2 |
one drop of | 2 |
any of these | 2 |
of this fair | 2 |
it is paid | 2 |
is taken from | 2 |
way of marriage | 2 |
exit into house | 2 |
laws of venice | 2 |
you choose that | 2 |
patines of bright | 2 |
seal to such | 2 |
part of the | 2 |
will have my | 2 |
that shall be | 2 |
allusion to the | 2 |
i have it | 2 |
prest unto it | 2 |
sooner by white | 2 |
your grace of | 2 |
it will feed | 2 |
devil can cite | 2 |
this breathing courtesy | 2 |
to feed upon | 2 |
and so will | 2 |
of venetian history | 2 |
as far as | 2 |
for your love | 2 |
would make me | 2 |
i take it | 2 |
should refuse to | 2 |
the palm of | 2 |
gain what many | 2 |
an old man | 2 |
produced at a | 2 |
that i should | 2 |
shall i know | 2 |
on the mainland | 2 |
none of thee | 2 |
of our own | 2 |
for i am | 2 |
have you heard | 2 |
know he will | 2 |
the prodigal christian | 2 |
if he forfeit | 2 |
what were good | 2 |
the duke cannot | 2 |
the heart of | 2 |
sure you are | 2 |
came you from | 2 |
not a jew | 2 |
comes to the | 2 |
superfluity comes sooner | 2 |
exhortation after dinner | 2 |
we shall see | 2 |
of the adriatic | 2 |
not well developed | 2 |
the commodity that | 2 |
if you deny | 2 |
he hath a | 2 |
in the bond | 2 |
of this title | 2 |
you by the | 2 |
see your bearing | 2 |
line of life | 2 |
in the spring | 2 |
alluding to the | 2 |
thrice thy money | 2 |
will be here | 2 |
cite scripture for | 2 |
of bright gold | 2 |
have not yet | 2 |
upon the bond | 2 |
which i did | 2 |
the devil himself | 2 |
be one of | 2 |
the sight of | 2 |
to render the | 2 |
be a man | 2 |
is the way | 2 |
and let him | 2 |
that of st | 2 |
to discharge the | 2 |
that i would | 2 |
to play the | 2 |
files produced at | 2 |
the british museum | 2 |
the fulsome ewes | 2 |
gentile and no | 2 |
and laughter let | 2 |
no power in | 2 |
won the fleece | 2 |
i would be | 2 |
of the republic | 2 |
not spoke us | 2 |
proofing methods and | 2 |
that he hath | 2 |
shows be least | 2 |
am prest unto | 2 |
will i raise | 2 |
islands of cyprus | 2 |
a month before | 2 |
on the caskets | 2 |
turn down indirectly | 2 |
whose visages do | 2 |
scripture for his | 2 |
or in the | 2 |
some of the | 2 |
hear other things | 2 |
in my mind | 2 |
outward shows be | 2 |
from the council | 2 |
you hear the | 2 |
by the sweet | 2 |
married to a | 2 |
talk of young | 2 |
and then i | 2 |
down indirectly to | 2 |
is not so | 2 |
must give and | 2 |
the fool multitude | 2 |
habitation which your | 2 |
birds do sing | 2 |
in allusion to | 2 |
court of justice | 2 |
will leave you | 2 |
as first performed | 2 |
let old wrinkles | 2 |
will of a | 2 |
by my soul | 2 |
if i serve | 2 |
but for the | 2 |
in way of | 2 |
become a christian | 2 |
upon more advice | 2 |
no dog bark | 2 |
i know he | 2 |
justice of the | 2 |
i remember him | 2 |
live to be | 2 |
there is an | 2 |
the sound of | 2 |
hath not a | 2 |
ripe wants of | 2 |
all the world | 2 |
is my humour | 2 |
i am prest | 2 |
and hazard all | 2 |
be viewed as | 2 |
say you are | 2 |
and no jew | 2 |
upon the prodigal | 2 |
laughter let old | 2 |
the jew shall | 2 |
house at belmont | 2 |
the county palatine | 2 |
a second daniel | 2 |
breed of barren | 2 |
more swelling port | 2 |
have had ten | 2 |
is one of | 2 |
all as blunt | 2 |
whom i gave | 2 |
we talk of | 2 |
end my exhortation | 2 |
court awards it | 2 |
tell not me | 2 |
is at hand | 2 |
to bear my | 2 |
in order that | 2 |
the th century | 2 |
in my veins | 2 |
may the outward | 2 |
when i did | 2 |
of a feather | 2 |
and let me | 2 |
life with the | 2 |
you of young | 2 |
that strangers have | 2 |
if you did | 2 |
of the habitation | 2 |
a learned judge | 2 |
of my bond | 2 |
am bid forth | 2 |
subject to the | 2 |
wants of my | 2 |
pretty spring time | 2 |
know you not | 2 |
him once upon | 2 |
my body for | 2 |
i am content | 2 |
leave to go | 2 |
the poet here | 2 |
of the archipelago | 2 |
ebook was one | 2 |
in the th | 2 |
the next turning | 2 |
to tell me | 2 |
please you to | 2 |
here is a | 2 |
of barren metal | 2 |
and my usances | 2 |
early files produced | 2 |
patch is kind | 2 |
to do a | 2 |
very life of | 2 |
let me play | 2 |
the young german | 2 |
be ruled by | 2 |
is no power | 2 |
i once did | 2 |
your worship was | 2 |
the devil can | 2 |
when birds do | 2 |
you would say | 2 |
o learned judge | 2 |
love the spring | 2 |
i had it | 2 |
be assured i | 2 |
of all he | 2 |
my father shall | 2 |
and all the | 2 |
metal of his | 2 |
what of that | 2 |
exeunt salarino and | 2 |
other half in | 2 |
to have the | 2 |
the ducal palace | 2 |
vilely in the | 2 |
stand within his | 2 |
to the manner | 2 |
my lord and | 2 |
the will of | 2 |
deed of gift | 2 |
you counsel well | 2 |
were masters of | 2 |
de la houssaye | 2 |
acquainted with the | 2 |
not for my | 2 |
the laws of | 2 |
me play the | 2 |
this was a | 2 |
it must appear | 2 |
as i am | 2 |
the council of | 2 |
how much i | 2 |
i say to | 2 |
such a bond | 2 |
him a present | 2 |
should i say | 2 |
and his bond | 2 |
impeach the justice | 2 |
in the present | 2 |
within his danger | 2 |
do beseech you | 2 |
the pretty spring | 2 |
be least themselves | 2 |
little scrubbed boy | 2 |
for his purpose | 2 |
to my house | 2 |
all the powers | 2 |
and i knew | 2 |
of the main | 2 |
is the same | 2 |
none so well | 2 |
by white hairs | 2 |
would she were | 2 |
it is now | 2 |
to eat of | 2 |
of the venetians | 2 |
you would be | 2 |
is a letter | 2 |
commodity that strangers | 2 |
i wish you | 2 |
time when proofing | 2 |
it with a | 2 |
doth give thee | 2 |
father shall specify | 2 |
lord and lady | 2 |
if he should | 2 |
take my leave | 2 |
in which the | 2 |
whom i am | 2 |
is kind enough | 2 |
the most ancient | 2 |
upon the hip | 2 |
and forfeit of | 2 |
you can wish | 2 |
there you shall | 2 |
spoke us yet | 2 |
not fair terms | 2 |
much impeach the | 2 |
other half comes | 2 |
me your hand | 2 |
is an honest | 2 |
you shall find | 2 |
with me to | 2 |
supposed to have | 2 |
my exhortation after | 2 |
a more swelling | 2 |
to keep for | 2 |
of the people | 2 |
who that has | 2 |
lovers love the | 2 |
choose the right | 2 |
strangers have with | 2 |
the neapolitan prince | 2 |
the very life | 2 |
i say it | 2 |
simple line of | 2 |
and tools were | 2 |
give and hazard | 2 |
get thee gone | 2 |
mirth and laughter | 2 |
and if my | 2 |
have with us | 2 |
is an improved | 2 |
all he dies | 2 |
i knew you | 2 |
her name is | 2 |
sir henry wootton | 2 |
way to master | 2 |
and i must | 2 |
barren metal of | 2 |
warning all as | 2 |
as you would | 2 |
thousand ducats in | 2 |
have a mind | 2 |
neither lend nor | 2 |
think on this | 2 |
peril of my | 2 |
if the devil | 2 |
where merchants most | 2 |
i am so | 2 |
me your blessing | 2 |
make me sad | 2 |
that i had | 2 |
look to him | 2 |
a hey and | 2 |
though i say | 2 |
and a ho | 2 |
nose fell a | 2 |
which your prophet | 2 |
to the common | 2 |
viewed as ebook | 2 |
do you hear | 2 |
thou wilt not | 2 |
jew shall have | 2 |
part with him | 2 |
had you been | 2 |
raise the waters | 2 |
is my name | 2 |
you are a | 2 |
so may the | 2 |
once upon the | 2 |
sweet lovers love | 2 |
for the heavens | 2 |
of his horse | 2 |
not with me | 2 |
that is the | 2 |
tell thee all | 2 |
who should say | 2 |
let no dog | 2 |
is a kind | 2 |
i will make | 2 |
wealth and strength | 2 |
the value of | 2 |
no more than | 2 |
you stand within | 2 |
of the duke | 2 |
the law hath | 2 |
with a hey | 2 |
the direction of | 2 |
edition of this | 2 |
a cause of | 2 |
i have not | 2 |
will not suffice | 2 |
many may be | 2 |
you take my | 2 |
visages do cream | 2 |
fail of the | 2 |
the popular voice | 2 |
in the afternoon | 2 |
tools were not | 2 |
i shall have | 2 |
to have it | 2 |
almost damn those | 2 |
not deny me | 2 |
much bound to | 2 |
as a fee | 2 |
were not well | 2 |
let him have | 2 |
i will try | 2 |
lend my body | 2 |
bears down truth | 2 |
cannot impugn you | 2 |
the court awards | 2 |
i serve the | 2 |
the devil into | 2 |
that had it | 2 |
shall see your | 2 |
there is the | 2 |
blood is reddest | 2 |
the outward shows | 2 |
vailing her high | 2 |
come to the | 2 |
in the morning | 2 |
of my life | 2 |
an improved edition | 2 |
chooseth me must | 2 |
the habitation which | 2 |
please your mastership | 2 |
a poor boy | 2 |
and when you | 2 |
and be gone | 2 |
my conscience says | 2 |
i do know | 2 |
if i could | 2 |
two thousand ducats | 2 |
title which may | 2 |
i thank god | 2 |
nothing but the | 2 |
and i am | 2 |
authority for the | 2 |
down the rate | 2 |
can cite scripture | 2 |
beginning of the | 2 |
had ten more | 2 |
have not spoke | 2 |
and those were | 2 |
it appears by | 2 |
like not fair | 2 |
half comes to | 2 |
which may be | 2 |
you should refuse | 2 |
which you did | 2 |
i dare be | 2 |
but talk of | 2 |
here it is | 2 |
fell a bleeding | 2 |
damn those ears | 2 |
had it of | 2 |
do take the | 2 |
methods and tools | 2 |
may be viewed | 2 |
goodly outside falsehood | 2 |
a little scrubbed | 2 |
i am bid | 2 |
the fifth century | 2 |
wilful stillness entertain | 2 |
the present instance | 2 |
and a hey | 2 |
you teach me | 2 |
indirectly to the | 2 |
of his friend | 2 |
of this once | 2 |
of these columns | 2 |
mercy is not | 2 |
at the door | 2 |
found in the | 2 |
in the beginning | 2 |
he was wont | 2 |
one of project | 2 |
take my life | 2 |
such a day | 2 |
was one of | 2 |
of the same | 2 |
the grand council | 2 |
talk of his | 2 |
of the house | 2 |
a simple line | 2 |
merchants most do | 2 |
duke of venice | 2 |
know your answer | 2 |
shall i have | 2 |
rate of usance | 2 |
have nothing but | 2 |
a wilful stillness | 2 |
forth to supper | 2 |
the suit is | 2 |
that thou art | 2 |
of the city | 2 |
the right casket | 2 |
in this scene | 2 |
unto the tranect | 2 |
from her eyes | 2 |
flesh and blood | 2 |
dressed like a | 2 |
as i heard | 2 |
when proofing methods | 2 |
and i have | 2 |
when it is | 2 |
that i have | 2 |
the french and | 2 |
or shall i | 2 |
the body was | 2 |
make no noise | 2 |
catch him once | 2 |
to give the | 2 |
the coast of | 2 |
hath an argosy | 2 |
when you do | 2 |
it be denied | 2 |
not in the | 2 |
a goodly outside | 2 |
of all the | 2 |
at the next | 2 |
he lends out | 2 |
hazard all he | 2 |
something too liberal | 2 |
when i am | 2 |
he hath lost | 2 |
he shall have | 2 |
i like not | 2 |
any man in | 2 |
for his wealth | 2 |
is he yet | 2 |
enter the prince | 2 |
shall gain what | 2 |
brings down the | 2 |
and my love | 2 |
so let me | 2 |
let me have | 2 |
most do congregate | 2 |
and let the | 2 |
all he hath | 2 |
of usance here | 2 |
as who should | 2 |
where thou now | 2 |
bear my wroath | 2 |
for he doth | 2 |
course of law | 2 |
duke cannot deny | 2 |
a hey nonino | 2 |
feed upon the | 2 |
conjured the devil | 2 |
am a jew | 2 |
the islands of | 2 |
and brings down | 2 |
hey and a | 2 |
to the east | 2 |
i think so | 2 |
what a goodly | 2 |
serve the jew | 2 |
nothing is good | 2 |
hood mine eyes | 2 |
they were not | 2 |
deed of kind | 2 |
edge of a | 2 |
the way to | 2 |
stay with the | 2 |
this ebook was | 2 |
comes sooner by | 2 |
a breed of | 2 |
for the state | 2 |
me must give | 2 |
to find the | 2 |
to whom they | 2 |
in the british | 2 |
bound to him | 2 |
thou shalt not | 2 |
were good to | 2 |
my life with | 2 |
lend nor borrow | 2 |
improved edition of | 2 |
the rialto island | 2 |
a gentile and | 2 |
not answer that | 2 |
selected from the | 2 |
me shall gain | 2 |
with the edge | 2 |
my wealthy andrew | 2 |
half in use | 2 |
nothing but talk | 2 |
i raise the | 2 |
the practice of | 2 |
nor pray with | 2 |
the edge of | 2 |
body for his | 2 |
now will i | 2 |
bid forth to | 2 |
would not have | 2 |
for this purpose | 2 |
to whom you | 2 |
lorenzo and his | 2 |
gave it to | 2 |
a fairer table | 2 |
suit is impertinent | 2 |
he had the | 2 |
of the jew | 2 |
and in the | 2 |
outside falsehood hath | 2 |
own flesh and | 2 |
is the very | 2 |
the ship was | 2 |
glad of it | 2 |
shall see the | 2 |
taken from the | 2 |
i am launcelot | 2 |
for the commodity | 2 |
not to deny | 2 |
a council of | 2 |
i thank your | 2 |
wealth and power | 2 |
break up this | 2 |
here with us | 2 |
the current of | 2 |
the difference of | 2 |
usance here with | 2 |
pray you tell | 2 |
so have i | 2 |
procession of the | 2 |
will not fail | 2 |
the wealth and | 2 |
were you the | 2 |
with mirth and | 2 |
the church of | 2 |
knew you not | 2 |
sketches of venetian | 2 |
you shall see | 2 |
with him to | 2 |
will try conclusions | 2 |
at my foot | 2 |
us yet of | 2 |
this title which | 2 |
you did know | 2 |
sometimes from her | 2 |
malice bears down | 2 |
mercy of the | 2 |
eat of the | 2 |
i must be | 2 |
be glad of | 2 |
to signify the | 2 |
the beginning of | 2 |
say to you | 2 |
that many may | 2 |
name of the | 2 |
with the same | 2 |
the rate of | 2 |
i may be | 2 |
a good man | 2 |
i thank you | 2 |