Merchant of VeniceHere are the books that help teach Shakespeare plays without the teacher constantly needing to explain and define Elizabethan terms, slang, and other ways of expression that are different from our own. Each play is presented with Shakespeare's original lines on each left-hand page, and a modern, easy-to-understand "translation" on the facing right-hand page. All dramas are complete, with every original Shakespearian line, and a full-length modern rendition of the text. These invaluable teaching-study guides also include:
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Page 136
... I'll have my bond ; I will not hear thee speak . I'll have my bond , and therefore speak no more . I'll not be made a soft and dull - eyed fool , To shake the head , relent , and sigh , and yield To Christian intercessors . Follow not ; I' ...
... I'll have my bond ; I will not hear thee speak . I'll have my bond , and therefore speak no more . I'll not be made a soft and dull - eyed fool , To shake the head , relent , and sigh , and yield To Christian intercessors . Follow not ; I' ...
Page 137
... I'll have my bond ! I won't hear you speak ! I'll have my bond , so say no more . I'll not be made a soft and stupid fool : shaking my head , relenting , sighing - and yielding to Christian entreaties ! [ He turns to go inside ] Don't ...
... I'll have my bond ! I won't hear you speak ! I'll have my bond , so say no more . I'll not be made a soft and stupid fool : shaking my head , relenting , sighing - and yielding to Christian entreaties ! [ He turns to go inside ] Don't ...
Page 143
... ll see our husbands before they think of us . Nerissa Will they see us ? Portia They will , Nerissa , but they'll think by our dress that we are male . I'll bet you that when we're dressed like young men , I'll be the handsomer of the two .
... ll see our husbands before they think of us . Nerissa Will they see us ? Portia They will , Nerissa , but they'll think by our dress that we are male . I'll bet you that when we're dressed like young men , I'll be the handsomer of the two .
Contents
Original text and modern version | 17 |
Activities | 212 |
Structure | 222 |
Copyright | |
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Act 1 Scene Aeson answer Arragon bag-pipe Bellario better bond casket choose chooseth Christian clerk comes court daughter dear deserves devil doctor doth Duke Exeunt Exit eyes fair Fair ladies father fool forfeit fortune Genoa gentle give gold Gratiano hand haste hath hear heart heaven Henry Condell honor house at Belmont husband Jessica Jew's Jew's house justice King's Men lady Lancelot Gobbo leave live look Lord Bassanio Lorenzo madam married masque Merchant of Venice mercy merry Morocco never night oath Old Gobbo Padua play Portia's house pound of flesh pray thee Prince Salerio and Solanio Scene 1 lines Servant shadow's bliss Shakespeare ship Shylock Shylock's house Signior Antonio soul speak speech stand Stephano swear sweet tell theater there's things thou three thousand ducats tonight Tripoli Tubal turn What's wife William Shakespeare words