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  2. Jane Everson, Andrew Hiscock and Stefano Jossa, eds., Ariosto: The…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.2.9/
    Marco Dorigatti traces Antonio Panizzi’s meteoric rise from political refugee to Principal Librarian of the British Museum (and an eventual knighthood).
  3. March | 2020 | Stormtossed

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/03/
    ANTONIO  I’ll believe both; […]. ANTONIO  [aside to Sebastian] I am right glad that he’s so out of hope. ... ANTONIO  Let it be tonight, For now they are oppressed with travail; they Will not, nor cannot, […]. Enter ALONSO, SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO,
  4. admin | Renaissance Research Group | Page 2

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    Drawing Letter Forms and Lines. This is a series of meetings organized by Sachiko Kusukawa and Alexander Marr in conversation with Paul Antonio. ... Meeting 2: Tuesday 21st November, 2-5pm, CRASSH. Study Day with Paul Antonio.
  5. David Landreth, The Face of Mammon: The Matter of Money in English…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/43.1.4/
    disavowal. Although the play’s central characters, Shylock, Antonio, and Bassanio, continuously use coinage to articulate what they desire, they insist that the things they are using currency to express are
  6. Contemporaries – Page 4 – University of Cambridge Contemporary…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/contemporary/?paged=4
    By applying the theories of Antonio Gramsci, Pierre Bourdieu, and Pascale Casanova to readings of these authors’ contexts and the content of their texts, Malachi McIntosh reveals how World War-era
  7. Slow Shakespeare | Just another WordPress site | Page 15

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/page/15/
    PROTEUS May’t please […]. ANTONIO  I like thy counsel. Well hast thou advised. ... ANTONIO I know it well. PANTINO ’Twere good, I think, your lordship sent him thither.
  8. Stormtossed | Just another WordPress site | Page 18

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/page/18/
    SEBASTIAN  I’m out of patience. ANTONIO  We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards. ... They are louder than the weather or our office. Enter SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO and GONZALO Yet again?
  9. February | 2020 | Stormtossed | Page 3

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/02/page/3/
    SEBASTIAN  But for your conscience? ANTONIO  Ay, sir, […]. SEBASTIAN  What stuff is this? ... SEBASTIAN  He’s gone. ANTONIO  Then tell me, Who’s the next heir of Naples?
  10. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/feed/

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    26 May 2020: I am afraid/p pHe will chastise me./p pSEBASTIAN Ha, ha!br / What things are these, my lord Antonio?/p pWill money buy ’em?/p pANTONIO Very like. ... Unkind words of reproach and rebuke? Curses? Or the dreaded pinching?/p pThe parallel is neatly
  11. Richard Meek and Erin Sullivan, eds. The Renaissance of Emotion

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.3.9/
    She then turns to Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice to argue that, rather than showing the ways in which characters such as Shylock and Antonio are simply subject to physiological ... She argues that Antonio, seeing the story of Jacob and Laban’s

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