Essay about Shakespeare's 'The merchant of Venice"
by Mary Ellen Dakin
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The Merchant of Venice - Book graphics - illustrations by Sir James D. Linton.
Illustrations to 1868 edition of Shakespeare's Midsummer Nights Dream
“Of the many ways to vent the human engine—of the many escape routes for what lies inside the body, firing up and down its nervous system and circulating through its veins—the most ordinary, and confounding, is speech. ‘We are animals of words,’ Lesley Dill has said. ‘If you were to cut us open anywhere, what would come out would not be just blood and organs, but also language.’” —Deep Breathing by critic and writer Nancy Princenthal, 2001.
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