Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Nide 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Bassanio in Act V , scene i of The Merchant of Venice . Shylock retains half of his money , but since he now is a Christian he must abandon usury and become a merchant to earn his living . Antonio says to Bassanio at the end of Act I ...
... Bassanio in Act V , scene i of The Merchant of Venice . Shylock retains half of his money , but since he now is a Christian he must abandon usury and become a merchant to earn his living . Antonio says to Bassanio at the end of Act I ...
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... Bassanio I have seen - his decency adrift in a Venice of thwarted loyalties and misplaced loves as embodied by Antonio ( David Bamber ) , the lovesick " merchant " of the title whose apparently milquetoast demeanor is capable of real ...
... Bassanio I have seen - his decency adrift in a Venice of thwarted loyalties and misplaced loves as embodied by Antonio ( David Bamber ) , the lovesick " merchant " of the title whose apparently milquetoast demeanor is capable of real ...
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... Bassanio , " I do expect return Of thrice three times the value of this bond " ( 1.3.154-55 ) . But when Portia invests in Bassanio's return to Venice , her confidence dazzles : " Pay [ the Jew ] six thousand , and deface the bond ...
... Bassanio , " I do expect return Of thrice three times the value of this bond " ( 1.3.154-55 ) . But when Portia invests in Bassanio's return to Venice , her confidence dazzles : " Pay [ the Jew ] six thousand , and deface the bond ...
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