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He is impatient of the tendency of his countrymen to copy foreign manners , such
as fashions in proud Italy , Whose manners still our tardy - apish nation Limps
after in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanitySo it be new ...
He is impatient of the tendency of his countrymen to copy foreign manners , such
as fashions in proud Italy , Whose manners still our tardy - apish nation Limps
after in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanitySo it be new ...
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... fortune , His affairs urgently require his presence in Italy , where his rivals are
profiting by his absence ; but he 66 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... fortune , His affairs urgently require his presence in Italy , where his rivals are
profiting by his absence ; but he 66 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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his rivals are profiting by his absence ; but he cannot drag himself away from the
sensual stye in which he is wallowing At last he hears of his wife's death and , by
a desperate effort , quits Egypt and appears in Italy . Here he soon picks up the ...
his rivals are profiting by his absence ; but he cannot drag himself away from the
sensual stye in which he is wallowing At last he hears of his wife's death and , by
a desperate effort , quits Egypt and appears in Italy . Here he soon picks up the ...
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Antonio , the hero , is a Venetian merchant , of dignified and melancholy
temperament , but full of genial humanity and one in whom The ancient Roman
honour more appears Than any that draws breath in Italy . He is extremely rich ,
his ...
Antonio , the hero , is a Venetian merchant , of dignified and melancholy
temperament , but full of genial humanity and one in whom The ancient Roman
honour more appears Than any that draws breath in Italy . He is extremely rich ,
his ...
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This has been specially noted in Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet , and has been
used to support the contention that Shakspeare must have travelled in Scotland
and Italy . There is some slight evidence that the company of players to which he
...
This has been specially noted in Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet , and has been
used to support the contention that Shakspeare must have travelled in Scotland
and Italy . There is some slight evidence that the company of players to which he
...
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