The Truth about ShylockRandom House, 1962 - 369 Seiten |
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... play , I believe , was composed as a dramatic statement of a great and noble idea which has nothing to do with the other issue . Shylock is not only a Jew , he is also a prototype of the banker ; and what Shakespeare has to say on that ...
... play , I believe , was composed as a dramatic statement of a great and noble idea which has nothing to do with the other issue . Shylock is not only a Jew , he is also a prototype of the banker ; and what Shakespeare has to say on that ...
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... play , which was performed at The Bull theater . He tells us that it was a piece which exhibited the greedinesse of worldly chusers , and bloody mindes of Usurers . Considerable discussion has been evoked by this brief description ...
... play , which was performed at The Bull theater . He tells us that it was a piece which exhibited the greedinesse of worldly chusers , and bloody mindes of Usurers . Considerable discussion has been evoked by this brief description ...
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... play was unknown to the theaters and that only readers of the relatively few available edi- tions of the play could have guessed the mayhem wrought upon the original . Not that a familiarity with Shakespeare's play would necessarily ...
... play was unknown to the theaters and that only readers of the relatively few available edi- tions of the play could have guessed the mayhem wrought upon the original . Not that a familiarity with Shakespeare's play would necessarily ...
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