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No. The name Shylock was created by WIlliam Shakespeare for the money-lender character in his play The Merchant of Venice.
Harbrace is the name of series of books. In other words "Shakespeare by Harbrace".
Most of them. Antonio is the name of a character in Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Tempest. None of the others have an Antonio.
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The Merchant of Venice
his name was galahad:)
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.
His fathers name was Theodore Roosevelt and he was a wealthy New York merchant.
His fathers name was Theodore Roosevelt and he was a wealthy New York merchant.
Sir Lancelot often used others' warhorses.
Probably originally the diminutive of Alfonzia, meaning noblewoman, made popular by William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
No. The name Shylock was created by WIlliam Shakespeare for the money-lender character in his play The Merchant of Venice.
Harbrace is the name of series of books. In other words "Shakespeare by Harbrace".
Most of them. Antonio is the name of a character in Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Tempest. None of the others have an Antonio.