Yes, see related links for the Sparknotes on the Merchant of Venice.
"Tranio, since for the great desire I had to see fair Padua" (I, 1)"Vincentio's son, brought up in Florence." (I,1)"Tell me thy mind, for I have Pisa left" (I, 1)"As Anna to the Queen of Carthage was" (I, 1)"Verona, for a while I take my leave" (I, 2)"this young scholar that hath long been studying at Rheims" (II, 1)"Father and wife and gentlemen adieu. I will to Venice." (II, 1)"An argosy that now is lying in Marseilles' road" (II, 1)"As far as Rome and so to Tripoli if God lend me life." (IV, 2)"Tis death for anyone in Mantua to come to Padua." (IV, 2)"Near twenty years ago, in Genoa, where we were lodgers at the Pegasus (IV, 4)
BA 1st year syllabus:- Paper 1: History of English literature ( Old English Period to the year 2000) Philology: Latin, Greek, Scandinavian and French Influence. Word Notes, Word-formation Processes, Americanism, Consonant Shift, Makers of English Language ( Shakespeare, Milton & the Bible) Paper 2: Poetry from Elizabethan Age to the Romantic Revival:- John Donne: The Good Morrow Andrew Marvell: To His Coy Mistress William Blake: The Tyger & The Lamb William Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey ST Coleridge: Kubla Khan PB Shelley: Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark John Keats: Ode to a Nightingale, To Autumn Shakespeare's Sonnets No.87 & No.130 John Milton: Paradise Lost, Book 1 Alexander Pope: The Rape of the Lock, First 3 Cantos Literary Terms on Poetry
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The letter notes for Pink Panther on the piano begin with E F F G G G E F F G. The remaining notes can be purchased for a small fee from the Music Notes website.
Notes on movie modern times can be found on the TCM website.
A. J. P. Smith has written: 'Brodie's notes on William Shakespeare's Henry IV Part 1' 'Brodie's notes on T.S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral' 'Brodie's notes on William Shakespeare's Richard II'
David Scholar has written: 'Brodie's notes on William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'' 'Brodie's notes on Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge'
Tony Bareham has written: 'York Notes on T.S.Eliot's \\' 'Robert Bolt, \\' 'William Shakespeare, \\'
Spark Notes Look for no fear Shakespeare, or something along the lines of that. This is the link: http://nfs.sparknotes.com/
For the 8th class O'Levels at Cadet College Hasan Abdal, common textbooks include 'Syllabus-based Physics' by Prof. Abbot Ali, 'Topical Revision Notes O'Levels Chemistry' by Sir Adil Malik, 'Oxford International Mathematics for Cambridge Secondary 1' by David Rayner, and 'The Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare for English Literature. Please note that the specific books may vary depending on the current syllabus and academic requirements.
One can find a summary of William Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night' at the Cliff Notes website. Another website which provides summaries of Shakespeare's plays, including 'Twelfth Night', is Bard Web.
C. A. O. Fox has written: 'Notes on William Shakespeare and Robert Tofte' -- subject(s): Biography, Contemporaries, English Authors, Miscellanea
For resale, probably nothing. As a book to read, it is priceless.
William Kenrick has written: 'The Pasquinade. With Notes Variorum. Book the First' 'London Review of English and Foreign Literature' 'A letter to David Garrick, esq' 'A Review of Doctor Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare' 'Falstaff's wedding' 'Falstaff's wedding, 1760'
WILLIAM RIDDELL has written: 'NOTES ON THE SLAVE IN.....'
William A. Cotton has written: 'Notes on the coinage of Coventry'
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