There is no such thing as a Shakespeare novel of any name. The Merchant of Venice is a play. The link between Rossetti's Cousin Kate and Shakespeare's novel is that neither book exists. Cousin Kate is actually a novel, unlike The Merchant of Venice, but it was written by Georgette Heyer.
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There is no specific record of a play titled "The Maori Merchant of Venice" being created. However, if you are referring to a production or adaptation of Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," that incorporates Maori culture, customs or language, it would depend on the specific production or adaptation. Shakespeare's original play was written between 1596 and 1598.
Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" was set in Naples. The Tempest was believed to have been written between 1610-1611 and is one of his most well known works.
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The phrase "graze where you will, you shall not house with me" is spoken by the character Shylock in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice." This line reflects Shylock's disdain for Antonio, emphasizing the animosity between them. It showcases themes of exclusion and the deep-seated conflict between the characters.
Shakespeare did his writing between 1590 approximately and 1613.
Shakespeare wrote approximately between 1590 and 1613.
Shakespeare wrote his plays between 1590 and 1613 approximately.
Shakespeare divided his time between London and Stratford and wrote Hamlet between 1599 and 1601.
Shakespeare wrote his works between 1590 (approximately) and 1613 when he retired.