“A maiden hath no tongue--but thought.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The merchant of Venice ...
This renowned work by Shakespeare delves into the complex relationships between characters, including the merchant Antonio, the Jewish moneylender Shylock, and the Duke of Venice. The play raises profound questions about mercy, revenge, and the role of money in society. more
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