The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9at the University Press, 1953 |
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Page 111
... scene ( 2. 5. ) we discover that Shylock has accepted Bassanio's invitation to supper ( cf. 2. 4. 17-18 ) , we are led to anticipate a pretty situation in which the Jew will unwittingly confront his disguised daughter in a Christian ...
... scene ( 2. 5. ) we discover that Shylock has accepted Bassanio's invitation to supper ( cf. 2. 4. 17-18 ) , we are led to anticipate a pretty situation in which the Jew will unwittingly confront his disguised daughter in a Christian ...
Page 112
... scene at which a complete break might be made , seeing that Gratiano's doggerel - couplet would form a natural scene - ending , while a fresh verse - scene altogether might as naturally begin with Antonio's ' Well , tell me now . ' It ...
... scene at which a complete break might be made , seeing that Gratiano's doggerel - couplet would form a natural scene - ending , while a fresh verse - scene altogether might as naturally begin with Antonio's ' Well , tell me now . ' It ...
Page 155
... scene has been abridged in order to cut out these ' bootless prayers , ' which would ill sort with the character of Antonio as Shakespeare conceived it . We feel practically certain that the whole scene as it stands belongs to the old ...
... scene has been abridged in order to cut out these ' bootless prayers , ' which would ill sort with the character of Antonio as Shakespeare conceived it . We feel practically certain that the whole scene as it stands belongs to the old ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 91 |
NOTES | 121 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS OF 1619 AND 1623 | 173 |
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