Merchant of VeniceHere are the books that help teach Shakespeare plays without the teacher constantly needing to explain and define Elizabethan terms, slang, and other ways of expression that are different from our own. Each play is presented with Shakespeare's original lines on each left-hand page, and a modern, easy-to-understand "translation" on the facing right-hand page. All dramas are complete, with every original Shakespearian line, and a full-length modern rendition of the text. These invaluable teaching-study guides also include:
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Page 162
... doctor to our court : Where is he ? 145 Nerissa 150 155 160 165 He attendeth here hard by To know your answer , whether you'll admit him . Duke With all my heart : some three or four of you Go give him courteous conduct to this place ...
... doctor to our court : Where is he ? 145 Nerissa 150 155 160 165 He attendeth here hard by To know your answer , whether you'll admit him . Duke With all my heart : some three or four of you Go give him courteous conduct to this place ...
Page 204
... doctor . Portia Let not that doctor e'er come near my house . Since he hath got the jewel that I loved , And that which you did swear to keep for me , I will become as liberal as you ; I'll not deny him any thing I have , No , not my ...
... doctor . Portia Let not that doctor e'er come near my house . Since he hath got the jewel that I loved , And that which you did swear to keep for me , I will become as liberal as you ; I'll not deny him any thing I have , No , not my ...
Page 205
... doctor of law . He turned down my three thousand ducats and begged for the ring . I said no and let him leave ... doctor . Portia That doctor had better not come near my house ! But since he has the jewel I loved , and which you swore to ...
... doctor of law . He turned down my three thousand ducats and begged for the ring . I said no and let him leave ... doctor . Portia That doctor had better not come near my house ! But since he has the jewel I loved , and which you swore to ...
Contents
Original text and modern version | 17 |
Activities | 212 |
Structure | 222 |
Copyright | |
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Act 1 Scene Aeson answer Arragon bag-pipe Bellario better bond casket choose chooseth Christian clerk comes court daughter dear deserves devil doctor doth Duke Exeunt Exit eyes fair Fair ladies father fool forfeit fortune Genoa gentle give gold Gratiano hand haste hath hear heart heaven Henry Condell honor house at Belmont husband Jessica Jew's Jew's house justice King's Men lady Lancelot Gobbo leave live look Lord Bassanio Lorenzo madam married masque Merchant of Venice mercy merry Morocco never night oath Old Gobbo Padua play Portia's house pound of flesh pray thee Prince Salerio and Solanio Scene 1 lines Servant shadow's bliss Shakespeare ship Shylock Shylock's house Signior Antonio soul speak speech stand Stephano swear sweet tell theater there's things thou three thousand ducats tonight Tripoli Tubal turn What's wife William Shakespeare words