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Shylock’s legacy, and what Shakespeare saw by Laura Collins-Hughes, Globe Staff

NEW YORK — A few years before the first performance of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice,’’ in the 1590s, Queen Elizabeth’s physician, Rodrigo Lopez, was convicted on questionable charges and hanged. He was Jewish, part of a minuscule minority in Elizabethan England. The fact was used against him at trial.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 09:01PM on January 24, 2011

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