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Merchant,Venice,Act 4,Scene 4,W Shakespeare,play,Bass,Shylock,bankrupt,1803

Title: Merchant of Venice, Act 4, Sc. 4 / H. Fuseli, del. ; I. Neagle, sct.
Creator(s): Neagle, I., engraver
Date Created/Published: Published by E. & C. Rivington, 1803 May 10.
Summary: Scene from William Shakespeare play, with Bass saying, 'Why dost thou whet they knife ...?' and Shylock saying, 'To cut the forfeiture from that bankrupt thee.'
Notes:
Richard D. Mudd collection.
Subjects:
Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616.--Merchant of Venice.
Plays--1800-1810.
Engravings--1800-1810.
Bookmark /90706972/
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