| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - Liczba stron: 348
...heroes, are complex. He himself asserts at his first entry that he hates Antonio not only because he is a Christian But more for that in low simplicity He...brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. Later, as we have seen, he repeats, at a climax, this same ugly thought. At Belmont Jessica tells the... | |
| Alan C. Dessen - 2002 - Liczba stron: 284
...Shylock's image - most commonly cutting or adjusting his "fawning publican" aside in 1.3 (often omitted is "If I can catch him once upon the hip, / I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him" - 46-47) and Jessica's speech on her father's hatred of Antonio (3.2.284-9o). As Ralph Berry notes,... | |
| John W. Mahon, Ellen Macleod Mahon - 2002 - Liczba stron: 476
...this respect are the lines which many directors have taken to he an unamhiguous expression of intent: "If I can catch him once upon the hip / I will feed fat the ancient grudge I hear him." So difficult were these words to fit into Thacker's conception of Shylock as an essentially... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 2002 - Liczba stron: 508
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| William Shakespeare - 2003 - Liczba stron: 242
...This is Signor Antonio. SHYLOCK (aside) How like a fawning publican he looks. I hate him for he is a Christian; But more, for that in low simplicity...bear him. He hates our sacred nation and he rails Even there where merchants most do congregate On me, my bargains, and my well-won thrift, Which he... | |
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