The Merchant of VeniceYale University Press, 01.01.2006 - 167 Seiten In this lively comedy of love and money in sixteenth-century Venice, Bassanio wants to impress the wealthy heiress Portia but lacks the necessary funds. He turns to his merchant friend, Antonio, who is forced to borrow from Shylock, a Jewish moneylender. |
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William Shakespeare. the annotated shakespeare The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare Fully annotated, with an.
William Shakespeare. the annotated shakespeare The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare Fully annotated, with an.
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William Shakespeare. The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare Fully annotated, with an Introduction, by Burton Raffel With an essay by Harold Bloom the annotated shakespeare Yale University Press • New Haven and London Copyright © 2006 by ...
William Shakespeare. The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare Fully annotated, with an Introduction, by Burton Raffel With an essay by Harold Bloom the annotated shakespeare Yale University Press • New Haven and London Copyright © 2006 by ...
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... annotated, with an introduction, by Burton Raffel; with an essay by Harold Bloom. p. cm.— (The annotated Shakespeare) Includes bibliographical references. isbn-13: 978-0-300-11564-2 (paperbound) isbn-10: 0-300-11564-4 (paperbound) 1 ...
... annotated, with an introduction, by Burton Raffel; with an essay by Harold Bloom. p. cm.— (The annotated Shakespeare) Includes bibliographical references. isbn-13: 978-0-300-11564-2 (paperbound) isbn-10: 0-300-11564-4 (paperbound) 1 ...
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... annotated edition, I therefore present this passage, not in the bare form quoted above, but thoroughly supported by bottom-of-the-page notes: Duke Meantime the court shall hear Belario's letter: (reading aloud)1 “Your Grace shall ...
... annotated edition, I therefore present this passage, not in the bare form quoted above, but thoroughly supported by bottom-of-the-page notes: Duke Meantime the court shall hear Belario's letter: (reading aloud)1 “Your Grace shall ...
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... annotations of this sort create the necessary bridges, from Shakespeare's four-centuries-old English across to ours ... Annotated Milton, published in 1999, and in my anno- tated editions of Hamlet, published (as the initial volume in ...
... annotations of this sort create the necessary bridges, from Shakespeare's four-centuries-old English across to ours ... Annotated Milton, published in 1999, and in my anno- tated editions of Hamlet, published (as the initial volume in ...
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