Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 28 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Jewish ghetto ( where an intemperate theological dispute with a Rabbi almost starts a riot ) and the synagogue , where the Law of Moses is recited : ' not by a sober , distinct , and orderly reading , but by an exceeding loud yaling ...
... Jewish ghetto ( where an intemperate theological dispute with a Rabbi almost starts a riot ) and the synagogue , where the Law of Moses is recited : ' not by a sober , distinct , and orderly reading , but by an exceeding loud yaling ...
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... Jewish chremas- tike is undercut by the fact that all the Venetian characters have recourse to a common commercial vocabulary . Ideo- logically ' loaded ' and yet equivocal terms such as ' com- modity ' , ' use ' , ' merchandise ' and ...
... Jewish chremas- tike is undercut by the fact that all the Venetian characters have recourse to a common commercial vocabulary . Ideo- logically ' loaded ' and yet equivocal terms such as ' com- modity ' , ' use ' , ' merchandise ' and ...
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... Jewish stereo- type is present in the first English version of the story in the late - thirteenth - century Cursor Mundi , and also in the Renaissance Italian version , Il Pecorone ( pp . 448-9 ) . Shylock , however , defies the ...
... Jewish stereo- type is present in the first English version of the story in the late - thirteenth - century Cursor Mundi , and also in the Renaissance Italian version , Il Pecorone ( pp . 448-9 ) . Shylock , however , defies the ...
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