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Sc. 3, and Act ii. Sc. 8, Anto- nio's bond to Shylock is prepared and talked abont according to all the forms observed in an English attorney's office. The distinction between a "single biU" and a "bond with a condition " is clearly referred to ; and ^punc-- tuoH payment is expressed in the technical phrase— "Let good Antonio iecp Ms dayP It appears by Act in. Sc. 3, between Shy- lock^ Salarino, Antonio^ and a JaUer^ that the action on the bond had been commenced, and Antonio had been arrested ...on mem^ process. The trial was to come on before the Doge ; and the question was, whether Shylock was entitled to judgment specifically for his pound of flesh, or must be contented with pecuniary \\ / Digitized byCjOOQlC 60 bhakesfsasb's legal aoquibebients. Shylock threatens the Jailer with an action for "escape" &r allowing Antonio to come for a short time beyond the wa.lls of the prison: — ' I do wonder, Thou naughty Jailer, that thou art so fond To come ahroad with him at his request. Antonio is made to confess that Shylock is entitled to the pound of fleshy according to the plain meaning of the bond and condition^ and the rigid strictness of the common law of England : — SalariiM.
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