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The Shakescleare modern English translation of The Merchant of Venice makes it easy to decipher Shakespeare’s complex language and decipher the play’s most notable quotes, like “All that glisters is not gold,” “in the end, truth will out,” and Shylock’s famous “I am a Jew. Hath / not a Jew eyes?” speech.
- Act 1, Scene 1
SALERIO. I'd get upset blowing on my hot soup, because it...
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- Act 1, Scene 1
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Mar 29, 2015 · The Merchant of Venice in Modern English, Act 1, Scene 1: Antonio, a prominent merchant, was on his way home from a meeting of Venetian ship-owners. His two friends, Solanio and Salerio, walked with him. The morning.
The Merchant of Venice in Modern English, Act 4, Scene 1: Antonio, Bassanio, Gratiano, the court officials and the merchants who had come to observe the trial, all went silent as the Duke...