The objection usually raised against the choice of the title of the play , that the dream occurred on the eve of May - day , and not at Midsummer , really shows that the name was not adopted solely in relation to the comedy itself ...
Author: William Shakespeare
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ISBN: OSU:32435069236263
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He is a Dream Merchant, but there are two aspects to his Dream that form better category titles for our purposes. I'll dive into both of them in a couple of minutes, but let me summarize them here first because I want to make a couple ...
Author: Barry J. Gibbons
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781841126081
Category: Business & Economics
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209 . guished in old orthography , is no justification of the change . a royal merchant " : Warburton's note upon this epithet is both valuable and interesting . “ We are not to imagine the word royal to be only a ranting sounding ...
Author: William Shakespeare
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ISBN: HARVARD:HN2AII
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9 " Royal merchant ” is a complimentary phrase , to indicate the wealth and social standing of Antonio . In the Poet's time , Sir Thomas Gresham was so called , from his great wealth , and from his close financial relations with the ...
Author: William Shakespeare
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ISBN: UOM:39015063738341
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Josh Cope is just an average boy, so why is an international corporation calling him and insisting that he come and work for them - Josh soon finds himself caught in a nightmare world somewhere between dreams and reality.
Author: Isabel Hoving
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ISBN: 1406301825
Category: Avarice
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And not one vessel ' scape the dreadful touch Of merchant - marring rocks ? SOLANIO . Not one , my lord . Besides , it should appear , that if he had The present money to discharge the Jew , He would not take it .
Author: William Shakespeare
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ISBN: UOM:39015082504567
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From Tripolis , from Mexico and England , From Lisbon , Barbary , and India , And not one vessell scape the dreadfull touch Of Merchant - marring rocks ? Sal . Not one my Lord . Besides , it should appeare , that if he had The present ...
Author: William Shakespeare
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ISBN: HARVARD:HW3CGN
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