The Merchant of VeniceCourier Corporation, 27.03.2012 - 96 Seiten The Merchant of Venice is an intriguing drama of love, greed, and revenge. At its heart, the play contrasts the characters of the maddened and vengeful Shylock, a Venetian moneylender, with the gracious, level-headed Portia, a wealthy young woman besieged by suitors. At the play's climax, Shylock insists on the enforcement of a binding contract that will cost the life of the merchant Antonio — inciting Portia to mount a memorable defense. |
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... therefore, the lottery, that he hath devised in these three chests of gold, silver, and lead, - whereof. 1. sentences] maxims. 2. level at aim at, guess at. 3. weeping philosopher] ACT I – SCENE II The Merchant of Venice 7.
William Shakespeare. these three chests of gold, silver, and lead, - whereof who chooses his meaning chooses you, - will, no doubt, never be chosen by any rightly, but one who shall rightly love. But what warmth is there in your ...
... gold and silver. The gold ducat was worth about ten shillings, and the silver ducat under five shillings. Like other Elizabethan writers, Shakespeare seems to use the 10 William Shakespeare ACT I – SCENE III.
... gold and silver ewes and rams? SHY. I cannot tell; I make it breed as fast: But note me, signior. ANT. Mark you this, Bassanio, The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. An evil soul, producing holy witness, Is like a villain with a ...
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