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Pagina 389
... Shylock was born and educated could scarcely be called a prejudice - ' tis too mild a term —it was a rancour , a horror , venting itself in injustice and violence , pillage , expulsion , and , if possible , extermination of the race . I ...
... Shylock was born and educated could scarcely be called a prejudice - ' tis too mild a term —it was a rancour , a horror , venting itself in injustice and violence , pillage , expulsion , and , if possible , extermination of the race . I ...
Pagina 390
... Shylock , as well as of his Christian opponents , has , with his large wisdom , preached a homily upon injustice to each sect and denomination of religionists , with a force and perspicuity of argument , as well as knowledge of human ...
... Shylock , as well as of his Christian opponents , has , with his large wisdom , preached a homily upon injustice to each sect and denomination of religionists , with a force and perspicuity of argument , as well as knowledge of human ...
Pagina 391
... Shylock has been punished for his motive of revenge , and justly ; for it was an atrocious refinement of the passion , claimed and substan- tiated upon the worst of all unjust grounds - the right of legal justice ; -no tyranny being ...
... Shylock has been punished for his motive of revenge , and justly ; for it was an atrocious refinement of the passion , claimed and substan- tiated upon the worst of all unjust grounds - the right of legal justice ; -no tyranny being ...
Pagina 392
... lately brought out by Victor Hugo . The eloquent French writer has a beau- tiful passage in illustration ; he says : - " Shylock has gained what is better than his cause - he has gained 392 Shakespeare - Characters .
... lately brought out by Victor Hugo . The eloquent French writer has a beau- tiful passage in illustration ; he says : - " Shylock has gained what is better than his cause - he has gained 392 Shakespeare - Characters .
Pagina 393
... Shylock should be con- verted to Christianity , he did not intend to violate the prin- ciple , unknown in his day , of liberty of conscience , he has solely desired that Jew and Christian should alike practise that ideal religion which ...
... Shylock should be con- verted to Christianity , he did not intend to violate the prin- ciple , unknown in his day , of liberty of conscience , he has solely desired that Jew and Christian should alike practise that ideal religion which ...
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