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** Summed up with a memorable line, spoken in response to Antonio's pleading: "Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause/But since I am a dog, beware my fangs."
* [[They Call Me Mr.Mister Tibbs]]: A large portion of Act II, Scene II is devoted to comedy based on Elizabethan usage of this trope.
{{quote|'''Launcelot:''' Talk you of young Master Launcelot?
'''Old Gobbo:''' No master, sir, but a poor man's son; his father, though I say it, is an honest exceeding poor man, and, God be thanked, well to live.
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