The Merchant of VeniceNew American Library, 1987 - 211 ページ Shakespeare's comedy about a creditor demanding a pound of flesh in payment of a defaulted debt and a lover who must choose among three caskets in a riddle game to win the hand of a wealthy lady. Includes an introduction, critical commentaries, and a stage history of the play. |
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... theater had its own peculiarities , but perhaps we can talk about a " typi- cal " Elizabethan theater if we realize that no theater need exactly have fit the description , just as no father is the typical father with 3.7 children . This ...
... theater had its own peculiarities , but perhaps we can talk about a " typi- cal " Elizabethan theater if we realize that no theater need exactly have fit the description , just as no father is the typical father with 3.7 children . This ...
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... theater , called the " private theater " because its much greater admission charge limited its audience to the wealthy or the prodigal , must be briefly mentioned . The private theater was basically a large room , entirely roofed and ...
... theater , called the " private theater " because its much greater admission charge limited its audience to the wealthy or the prodigal , must be briefly mentioned . The private theater was basically a large room , entirely roofed and ...
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... theater , using it in the winter when the open - air Globe was unsuitable . Per- haps such a smaller theater , roofed , artificially illuminated , and with a tradition of a courtly audience , exerted an in- fluence on Shakespeare's late ...
... theater , using it in the winter when the open - air Globe was unsuitable . Per- haps such a smaller theater , roofed , artificially illuminated , and with a tradition of a courtly audience , exerted an in- fluence on Shakespeare's late ...
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