Lancelot's Nosebleed (2016)

Notes and Queries, Volume 63, Issue 3, September 2016, Pages 419–420, https://doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjw140

In Shakespeare’s comedy "The Merchant of Venice," the clown Lancelot Gobbo utters a nonsensical sentence, which this paper analyzes and shows that it identifies Passover on the Gregorian calendar of 1582. This indicates that praises the Hebrew calendar of antiquity because both calendars keep pace with the Sun and seasons.

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Work Title Lancelot's Nosebleed (2016)
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  1. Peter D. Usher
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  1. Lancelot Gobbo
  2. Merchant of Venice
  3. nosebleed
  4. Shakespeare
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Work Type Research Paper
Publication Date July 17, 2016
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    • In Shakespeare’s comedy "The Merchant of Venice," the clown Lancelot Gobbo utters a nonsensical sentence, which this paper analyzes and shows that it identifies Passover on the Gregorian calendar of 1582. This indicates that praises the Hebrew calendar of antiquity, because both calendars keep pace with the Sun and seasons.
    • Notes and Queries, Volume 63, Issue 3, September 2016, Pages 419–420, https://doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjw140
    • In Shakespeare’s comedy "The Merchant of Venice," the clown Lancelot Gobbo utters a nonsensical sentence, which this paper analyzes and shows that it identifies Passover on the Gregorian calendar of 1582. This indicates that praises the Hebrew calendar of antiquity because both calendars keep pace with the Sun and seasons.
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