The Merchant of VeniceThe University Press, 1931 - 200 pages |
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... seems too good ( if Arguments in favour of a later date than 1594 . also in the resemblance of Launcelot and Nerissa to Launce and Lucetta , while the dialogue [ 1. 2 ] between Portia and her waiting - woman about the suitors is a ...
... seems too good ( if Arguments in favour of a later date than 1594 . also in the resemblance of Launcelot and Nerissa to Launce and Lucetta , while the dialogue [ 1. 2 ] between Portia and her waiting - woman about the suitors is a ...
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... seems very doubtful . Andrew was a natural name for a ship ( Matthew iv . 18 ) . dock'd , embedded ; see G. 28. Vailing , lowering ; see G. The word was used absolutely of a ship ' striking ' its sails to a superior foe , hence its ...
... seems very doubtful . Andrew was a natural name for a ship ( Matthew iv . 18 ) . dock'd , embedded ; see G. 28. Vailing , lowering ; see G. The word was used absolutely of a ship ' striking ' its sails to a superior foe , hence its ...
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... seems to have been somewhat familiar in Elizabethan E. , applied especially to children ; cf. The Winter's Tale , III . 2. 101 , " The innocent milk in it most innocent mouth . ” 66 Then from the possessive use of it uninflected there ...
... seems to have been somewhat familiar in Elizabethan E. , applied especially to children ; cf. The Winter's Tale , III . 2. 101 , " The innocent milk in it most innocent mouth . ” 66 Then from the possessive use of it uninflected there ...
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affection Antonio appear Bassanio beauty Belmont bond called casket character Christian comes common Compare course court doubt ducats Duke editors Elizabethan English Enter especially expression eyes fair father feeling flesh Folio fortune give gold Gratiano hand hath head hear heart hence Henry idea illustration Italy Jessica judge kind King lady later Launcelot letter literally live look lord Lorenzo Lost master means meant Merchant of Venice mind naturally Nerissa never once original passage perhaps phrase play Portia pound pray present probably reference rhyme ring SCENE seems sense Shakespeare ship Shylock soul speak speech stand story syllable tell thee thing thou thought true turn Venice verse young