Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 40 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... interest , " looking for nothing againe " ( Luke 6.35 ) . Most theologians agreed that usury was an act of hostility , the very opposite of charity and friendship . The official view of the Eliza- bethan government was that it was a ...
... interest , " looking for nothing againe " ( Luke 6.35 ) . Most theologians agreed that usury was an act of hostility , the very opposite of charity and friendship . The official view of the Eliza- bethan government was that it was a ...
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... interest . " If a discussion of interest is what Shylock wants , Antonio could hardly be more cooperative . Shylock , albeit I neither lend nor borrow By taking nor by giving of excess , Yet to supply the ripe wants of my friend , I'll ...
... interest . " If a discussion of interest is what Shylock wants , Antonio could hardly be more cooperative . Shylock , albeit I neither lend nor borrow By taking nor by giving of excess , Yet to supply the ripe wants of my friend , I'll ...
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... interest ? Shy . No , not take interest , not as you would say Directly int'rest , -mark what Jacob did , — When Laban and himself were compromis'd That all the eanlings which were streak'd and pied Should fall as Jacob's hire , the ...
... interest ? Shy . No , not take interest , not as you would say Directly int'rest , -mark what Jacob did , — When Laban and himself were compromis'd That all the eanlings which were streak'd and pied Should fall as Jacob's hire , the ...
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