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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... Fair sir, you spat on me on Wednesday last, You spurned me such a day, another time You called me dog, and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much monies? (1.3.100–122) Shakespeare is not, in this speech, entering into any of the ...
... Fair sir, you spat on me on Wednesday last, You spurned me such a day, another time You called me dog, and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much monies? (1.3.100–122) Shakespeare is not, in this speech, entering into any of the ...
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... fair, ten thousand times More rich, that only to stand high in your account I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, Exceed account. But the full sum of me Is sum of something – which to term in gross, Is an unlessoned girl ...
... fair, ten thousand times More rich, that only to stand high in your account I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, Exceed account. But the full sum of me Is sum of something – which to term in gross, Is an unlessoned girl ...
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annotated Arragon Balthasar Barabas bear-baiting Belario Belmont blood bond Burton Raffel casket choose chooseth Christian clerk comes court daughter deed deserves divel doctor doth Duke Elizabethan English ENTER PORTIA EXEUNT eyes fair fair lady faith Falstaff father flesh fool forfeit fortune Genoa gentle give gold Gospel of John Gratiano Harold Bloom hast hath hear heart heaven honor house enter husband Jessica Jewish judge justice lady learnèd leave letter live look Lord Bassanio Lorenzo madam married Master Lancelot means Merchant of Venice mercy merry messenger mind Morocco Nerissa never night oath Old Gobbo play Portia pray thee Prince Quarto ring Salarino Salerio scene servant Shakespeare shalt Shylock Signior Antonio Solanio soul speak stand street enter swear sweet tell things thou three thousand ducats tonight true Tubal turn unto wife wish words Yahwist young