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... Merchant ( now we begin to ' home in ' ) comes within earshot , praising some unnamed person ( in fact Timon , as we ... Merchant's phrase , ' He passes ' , is usually glossed as ' He excels ' or ' He surpasses ' , and an absolute use of ...
... Merchant ( now we begin to ' home in ' ) comes within earshot , praising some unnamed person ( in fact Timon , as we ... Merchant's phrase , ' He passes ' , is usually glossed as ' He excels ' or ' He surpasses ' , and an absolute use of ...
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... Merchant , who continues to scrutinise the jewel in a professionally expert manner . This is less funny if the Poet's words are treated as an ' aside ' , inaudible to the Merchant . The Poet does seem , however , to be interested in ...
... Merchant , who continues to scrutinise the jewel in a professionally expert manner . This is less funny if the Poet's words are treated as an ' aside ' , inaudible to the Merchant . The Poet does seem , however , to be interested in ...
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... Merchant of Venice . In the earlier play Bassanio loves Portia for her beauty , her goodness and her money . His ... Merchants are experts , after all , in hazarding . The verbal fencing of Portia and Antonio over the ring ( Iv . i . 427 ...
... Merchant of Venice . In the earlier play Bassanio loves Portia for her beauty , her goodness and her money . His ... Merchants are experts , after all , in hazarding . The verbal fencing of Portia and Antonio over the ring ( Iv . i . 427 ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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