The Merchant of VeniceSilver Burdett Press, 1988 - 32 páginas This handsomely illustrated series presents Shakespeare in such a lively and accessible manner that students and young readers will find themselves wishing to read all his plays. Readers learn to enjoy these immortal works as they follow the story, get to know the characters, and explore the historical background of each play. Packed with color illustrations and portraits of the main characters, and enhanced with quotations, these are eye-opening introductions for students as well as valuable tools for teachers. |
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... lands in search of trade or treasure . They took risks which often paid off , and sometimes did not . However , without them England would not have been the great trading nation that it was in Elizabeth I's time . Merchant adventurers ...
... lands in search of trade or treasure . They took risks which often paid off , and sometimes did not . However , without them England would not have been the great trading nation that it was in Elizabeth I's time . Merchant adventurers ...
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... lands and to bring back exotic spices , foodstuffs , or treasures , just as the Spaniards had done in the early part of the century . How voyages were financed Companies were set up to finance these ventures . Although only the fairly ...
... lands and to bring back exotic spices , foodstuffs , or treasures , just as the Spaniards had done in the early part of the century . How voyages were financed Companies were set up to finance these ventures . Although only the fairly ...
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... not even allowed to own land . Although he is a villainous man , we cannot help feeling a little sorry for him when even his own daughter leaves him to become a Christian . The Story of The Merchant of Venice Antonio , a. 13.
... not even allowed to own land . Although he is a villainous man , we cannot help feeling a little sorry for him when even his own daughter leaves him to become a Christian . The Story of The Merchant of Venice Antonio , a. 13.
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