| Gareth Armstrong - 2004 - 224 str.
...infamous lines in their attempt to make him more sympathetic, including this speech: PLAYING WITH PARANOIA I hate him for he is a Christian, But more for that...brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him ...! I couldn't... | |
| Murray J. Levith - 2004 - 174 str.
...conflict between Shylock and the Christians. In Act I, for example, Shylock's lines referring to Antonio, 'I hate him for he is a Christian:/ But more, for that in low simplicity/ He lends out money gratis' (iii, 42-44), become, 'I hate him for that in low simplicity/ He lends out money gratis' (quoted in... | |
| S. P. Cerasano - 2004 - 228 str.
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| S. P. Cerasano - 2004 - 228 str.
...Enter Antonio to them.] BASSANIO This is Signer Antonio. SHYLOCK [aside] How like a fawning1 publican2 he looks. I hate him for he is a Christian, But more for that in low simplicity3 35 He lends out money gratis4 and brings down The rate of usance5 here with us in Venice.... | |
| 2004 - 494 str.
...to back the request of his friend Bassanio for a loan of three thousand ducats from a Jewish banker. How like a fawning publican he looks. I hate him for...and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice.1 Historians, I know, must be wary of citing Shakespeare for their purposes. They are famous... | |
| F. V. N. Painter - 2005 - 636 str.
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| John Russell Brown - 2005 - 264 str.
...the bond, Shylock discovers his hatred in an aside : I hate him for he is a Christian, But more/or that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis and...brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. . . . (I. iii. 43-6) Shylock lends only for what he can gain, Antonio for the sake of friendship ;... | |
| Alexander Leggatt - 2005 - 296 str.
...throughout the play. Conversely, money is at once the root of the enmity between Shylock and Antonio - 'He lends out money gratis, and brings down / The rate of usance here with us in Venice' (i. iii. 39-40) and its ultimate means of expression : If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not As... | |
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