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Title character Antonio begins this play saying, "In sooth I know not why I am so sad" |
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START TALKING, SHAKESPEARE CHARACTER |
2024-01-25 |
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"A pound of that same merchant's flesh is thine" |
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QUOTABLE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS |
2022-12-21 |
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Act II, scene i:"Portia's house at Belmont" |
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SETTING THE SCENE IN SHAKESPEARE |
2019-11-08 |
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"The Doge's March" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERA BY ARIA |
2018-12-13 |
#7884 |
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Antonio is the title Italian businessman in this play |
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SHAKESPEARE GUYS |
2018-11-19 |
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Something about "the quality of mercy", going into "It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes" |
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LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH |
2016-06-24 |
#7330 |
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Antonio, this title Italian, says, "In sooth I know not why I am so sad, it wearies me, you say it wearies you" |
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SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST LINES |
2016-04-19 |
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"The M of V" |
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PLAYTIME WITH SHAKESPEARE |
2016-03-25 |
#7265 |
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Shakespeare introduced the English name Jessica for a character in this play |
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SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES |
2015-03-17 |
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Antonio, the title character of this play, gets its first line:"In sooth I know not why I am so sad" |
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SHAKESPEARE, FOR STARTERS |
2011-03-18 |
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Shifting the title's focus:"Jessika" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS |
2010-06-29 |
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Jessica has regrets about her dad but looks forward to marrying Lorenzo & converting to Christianity |
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SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES |
2009-11-25 |
#5798 |
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"If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh?" |
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SHAKESPEARE QUOTES |
2009-06-25 |
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Wealthy Portia, her gentlewoman, Nerissa & religiously conflicted Jessica |
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FUNNY LADIES IN SHAKESPEARE |
2009-05-18 |
#5696 |
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Shylock gives the "If you prick us, do we not bleed?" speech in this play |
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SHAKESPEARE |
2007-02-09 |
#5165 |
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"T.M.O.V." |
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FILL IN THE SHAKESPEARE TITLE |
2007-01-04 |
#5139 |
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Paduan lawyers, sexual identity wackiness, money & deceit... this play doth have it all! Must runneth, ta for now, Bill |
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A LOST LETTER FROM SHAKESPEARE |
2006-12-21 |
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Impersonating an officer of the court, attempted flesh mutilation & loan sharking |
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SHAKESPEAREAN POLICE BLOTTER |
2006-09-13 |
#5058 |
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Antonio:"In sooth I know not why I am so sad. It wearies me, you say it wearies you" |
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SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES |
2006-04-27 |
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"Rialto Retailer" |
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SHAKESPEARE TITLES IN OTHER WORDS |
2006-02-23 |
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Jessica states that "love is blind" as she elopes (with dad Shylock's ducats) in this comedy |
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE |
2006-01-31 |
#4927 |
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"The quality of mercy is rather lumpy, methinks" |
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SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY DRAFTS |
2002-12-09 |
#4206 |
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Shylock: "I take this offer then. Pay the bond thrice and let the Christian go." |
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DIALOGUE BY SHAKESPEARE |
2002-02-04 |
#4016 |
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Portia, Antonio, Bassanio |
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SHAKESPEARE'S COMIC CAST |
2001-11-21 |
#3963 |
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"Il Mercante di Venezia" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS |
1999-05-26 |
#3403 |
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"The quality of mercy is not strained, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath" |
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NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
1998-10-30 |
#3255 |
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This comedy opens on a Venetian street |
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SHAKESPEARE PLAIN & SIMPLE |
1998-09-08 |
#3217 |
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The play in which Portia says, "I never did repent for doing good, nor shall not now" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1998-07-02 |
#3204 |
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It's the play that inspired Reynaldo Hahn's opera "Le Marchand de Venise" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS & BALLETS |
1998-02-24 |
#3112 |
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Surprisingly, Shylock only appears in 5 of this play's scenes, & he's gone by the last act |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1996-11-11 |
#2806 |
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In 1994 director Peter Sellars set this play in Venice, California instead of Venice, Italy |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1995-10-02 |
#2546 |
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Shylock's last words in this play are "I am not well; send the deed after me and I will sign it" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1994-07-18 |
#2291 |
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This play opens with Antonio saying, "In sooth I know not why I am so sad" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1994-06-03 |
#2260 |
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In 1970 Laurence Olivier & his wife Joan Plowright co-starred in this play as Shylock & Portia |
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SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS |
1993-10-11 |
#2091 |
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The great 19th c. actor Sir Henry Irving was noted for his portrayal of Shylock in this play |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1993-09-15 |
#2073 |
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The play in which Shylock asks, "What news on the Rialto?" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1993-04-23 |
#2000 |
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In this play Antonio borrows 3,000 ducats from Shylock to lend to his friend Bassanio |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1993-01-08 |
#1925 |
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Nerissa is Portia's waiting-maid in this play |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1992-09-14 |
#1841 |
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Play in which Bassanio says, "Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1991-09-06 |
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Act I, Scene II of this play is set in a room in Portia's house in Belmont |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1991-02-15 |
#1495 |
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Antonio begins it, "In sooth I know not why I am so sad" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES |
1991-01-15 |
#1472 |
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"The quality of mercy is not strained, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath." |
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SHAKESPEAREAN QUOTES |
1990-11-27 |
#1437 |
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The play that contains the lines "If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die?" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1990-06-19 |
#1352 |
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Act I, Scene III of this play involves a heated discussion about 3,000 ducats |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1990-01-01 |
#1231 |
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Shylock wanted to remove a pound of flesh from this title character's body |
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA |
1989-04-14 |
#1075 |
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Much ado about a pound of flesh |
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SHAKESPEAREAN SYNOPSES |
1988-06-10 |
#885 |