The Merchant of Veniceat the Clarendon Press, 1874 - 130 страници |
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... scene in a country . ' Greene here parodies a line , 3 Henry VI . i . 4. 137 , borrowed by Shakespeare from ' The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York . ' It was doubtless his fame as a dramatist which recommended him to the notice of ...
... scene in a country . ' Greene here parodies a line , 3 Henry VI . i . 4. 137 , borrowed by Shakespeare from ' The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York . ' It was doubtless his fame as a dramatist which recommended him to the notice of ...
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... scenes in Shakespeare are so striking that it is impossible to resist the conclusion that this is the form which he followed , from whatever source he may have immediately derived it . In his note to the above - quoted passage Sir F ...
... scenes in Shakespeare are so striking that it is impossible to resist the conclusion that this is the form which he followed , from whatever source he may have immediately derived it . In his note to the above - quoted passage Sir F ...
Страница xiii
... scene is laid at Cairo , and the judge is the famous Kází Ratalbúk , who flourished , says Lutfullah , ' as civilization began to dawn , in the third century of our blessed Prophet , about the time of Edward II . the martyr king of ...
... scene is laid at Cairo , and the judge is the famous Kází Ratalbúk , who flourished , says Lutfullah , ' as civilization began to dawn , in the third century of our blessed Prophet , about the time of Edward II . the martyr king of ...
Страница xiv
... scene is laid at Venice . The residence of the lady who plays an important part in the narrative is called Belmont ; it is she and not the judge , as in the Gesta , who devises the plan for avoiding the forfeiture ; and finally we have ...
... scene is laid at Venice . The residence of the lady who plays an important part in the narrative is called Belmont ; it is she and not the judge , as in the Gesta , who devises the plan for avoiding the forfeiture ; and finally we have ...
Страница xxi
... scenes in Italy , this identification is very uncertain . There are however in the play itself indications which would ... Scene 2 , where only four strangers are mentioned as about to take their leave , after six have been described in ...
... scenes in Italy , this identification is very uncertain . There are however in the play itself indications which would ... Scene 2 , where only four strangers are mentioned as about to take their leave , after six have been described in ...
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