-
gentle rain from
heaven Upon the
place beneath. It is
twice blest: It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes. 'Tis
mightiest in the mightiest; it...
-
gentle rain from
heaven Upon the
place beneath. It is
twice blest: It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes. In the end,
Portia and B****anio go on...
- it
droppeth as the
gentle rain from
heaven upon the
place beneath. It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes.' Shakespeare, The
Merchant of Venice...
-
gentle rain from
heaven Upon the
place beneath. It is
twice blest: It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes." (IV, i, 185). When
Shylock refuses...
-
gentle rain from
heaven Upon the
place beneath. It is
twice blest: It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes. In O. Henry's A
Retrieved Reformation...
- The
introductory quote—"The
quality of
mercy is . . .
twice blest; / It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes: / 'Tis
mightiest in the mightiest: it...
- Ashke**** Jews' ritual, at the
close of the last benediction, the
words "who
blesseth his
people Israel with peace" are
shortened into "the
Maker of Peace,"...
- asks
Shylock to show mercy,
advising him that
mercy "is
twice blest: / It
blesseth him that
gives and him that takes." However,
Shylock adamantly refuses...
- to thee:
cursed be
every one that
curseth thee, and
blessed be he that
blesseth thee."
Jacob had
scarcely left the room when Esau
returned from the hunt...
- the fields, and
plant vineyards,
which may
yield fruits of increase. He
blesseth them also, so that they are
multiplied greatly; and
suffereth not their...