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      — King Richard III, Act IV Scene 4

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KEYWORD: genoa

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1

Merchant of Venice
[III, 1]

Shylock

1316

How now, Tubal! what news from Genoa? hast thou
found my daughter?

2

Merchant of Venice
[III, 1]

Tubal

1333

Yes, other men have ill luck too: Antonio, as I
heard in Genoa,—

3

Merchant of Venice
[III, 1]

Shylock

1339

I thank thee, good Tubal: good news, good news!
ha, ha! where? in Genoa?

4

Merchant of Venice
[III, 1]

Tubal

1341

Your daughter spent in Genoa, as I heard, in one
night fourscore ducats.

5

Taming of the Shrew
[IV, 4]

Pedant

2159

Ay, what else? And, but I be deceived,
Signior Baptista may remember me
Near twenty years ago in Genoa,
Where we were lodgers at the Pegasus.

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