The book Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice was written by author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Here you can read free online of Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice a good or bad book?
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16 Bars me. Deprives me of the right of choosing for myself. 17 Scanted. Limited. Given little freedom. 18 Hedged. Confined; protected. 18 Wit. Wisdom; foresight. 19 His wife ivlu>. Wife of that man who. 20 Stood as fair. Would have stood in as good a posi- tion for winning my love as any of those who have come for that purpose. Portia could well say this, for she cared for none of her suitors. 24 Scimitar. A curved sword, with a broad point, used in the East. 25 Sophy. The Shah of Persia, of w...hom "Sufi" mean- ing "wise man," was a common title. 26 Won three fields. Successful in three battles. 26 Sultan Solyman. A Turkish Sultan, called "The Magnificent," who reigned from 15 20-1 566. He defeated the Christians at Belgrade and Rhodes, but failed to capture Vienna. He also met defeat in Persia about 1534- 31 A las the while! An expression of sorrow for the present circumstances. 3 2 Hercules. A Greek hero, famed for his great strength. 32 Lichas. The squire or attendant of Hercules. 35 Alcides.
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