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the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice
Launcelot Gobbo (a clown, first Shylock's servant and then Bassanio's) says this to Gobbo, his father in The Merchant of Venice (act 2 Scene 2). He has just encountered his father, who does not recognize him.
The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
Louis lives with his aunt Mrs. Beauwhistle. Dora Jane stays with them. Beauwhistle get's a letter that Dora Jane's enemy is coming to the house on Thursday. Louis tries to scare Jane by telling her that Sturridge the butler is going to kill her and succeeds in making her leave, but is surprised when Beauwhistle get's a letter that the enemy has postponed her visit. Louis collapses into a chair in sheer disappointment and shock.
These are words spoken by Portia in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, Act 4 Scene 1
The hero of the one act play The Miracle Merchant is Louis.
"The Miracle Merchant" is a play written by Edmond Rostand that combines elements of comedy and social commentary. The story follows a charming con artist named Dr. Knock, who peddles fake miracle cures to unsuspecting villagers. Through witty dialogue and clever schemes, the play explores themes of deception, greed, and the power of persuasion. Ultimately, "The Miracle Merchant" serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of falling victim to charlatans and the importance of critical thinking.
the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice
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"The quality of mercy is not strained..." is from The Merchant Of Venice (Act 4, scene 1) By William Shakespeare.: )
Launcelot Gobbo (a clown, first Shylock's servant and then Bassanio's) says this to Gobbo, his father in The Merchant of Venice (act 2 Scene 2). He has just encountered his father, who does not recognize him.
The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
Louis lives with his aunt Mrs. Beauwhistle. Dora Jane stays with them. Beauwhistle get's a letter that Dora Jane's enemy is coming to the house on Thursday. Louis tries to scare Jane by telling her that Sturridge the butler is going to kill her and succeeds in making her leave, but is surprised when Beauwhistle get's a letter that the enemy has postponed her visit. Louis collapses into a chair in sheer disappointment and shock.
These are words spoken by Portia in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, Act 4 Scene 1
Scene 1, Act 3.
Just one. "Madam, I go with all convenient speed" in Act 3 Scene 4
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