The Merchant of VeniceClarendon Press, 1889 - 130 страници |
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Страница viii
... pound of flesh , which had previously a separate existence in many forms . Although , so far as Shakespeare is concerned , the enquiry may be unimportant , it will be interesting to trace as far as possible what has been the fate of ...
... pound of flesh , which had previously a separate existence in many forms . Although , so far as Shakespeare is concerned , the enquiry may be unimportant , it will be interesting to trace as far as possible what has been the fate of ...
Страница xii
... pound of flesh appears to have been even a greater favourite with the old story - tellers than that of the caskets . It has an Eastern air about it and is found in an Eastern dress . Malone gives a translation of it from a Persian ...
... pound of flesh appears to have been even a greater favourite with the old story - tellers than that of the caskets . It has an Eastern air about it and is found in an Eastern dress . Malone gives a translation of it from a Persian ...
Страница xiii
... pound of flesh , and the artifice by which the penalty is evaded are all related . A Latin version of the same story is given in Mr. Thomas Wright's Selection of Latin Stories , edited for the Percy Society ( pp . 114-121 ) . It is ...
... pound of flesh , and the artifice by which the penalty is evaded are all related . A Latin version of the same story is given in Mr. Thomas Wright's Selection of Latin Stories , edited for the Percy Society ( pp . 114-121 ) . It is ...
Страница xiv
... pound of flesh is demanded from the borrower , without the introduction of a person bound for the principal debtor ' ( History of Fiction , ii . 375 , ed . 2 ) . Shylock's speech in the court may possibly have been suggested to ...
... pound of flesh is demanded from the borrower , without the introduction of a person bound for the principal debtor ' ( History of Fiction , ii . 375 , ed . 2 ) . Shylock's speech in the court may possibly have been suggested to ...
Страница xv
... pound of his Flesh , because he could not pay him at the day appoynted . To the tune of , Blacke and Yellow . The First Part . In Venice towne not long agoe , a cruell Iew did dwell , Which liued all on Usurie , as Italian writers1 tell ...
... pound of his Flesh , because he could not pay him at the day appoynted . To the tune of , Blacke and Yellow . The First Part . In Venice towne not long agoe , a cruell Iew did dwell , Which liued all on Usurie , as Italian writers1 tell ...
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