what is referred as wealthy Andrew? why it is referred so?
Merchant of Venice
Act 1 Scene 1
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Since then Andrew refers to a big cargo ship. Salarino refers to his richly laden ship as wealthy Andrew. It is so referred because Salarino feels that like the Spanish ship Andrea captured by the British in 1569, his ship too is majestic and rich with cargo.
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Since then Andrew refers to a big cargo ship. Salarino refers to his richly laden ship as wealthy Andrew. It is so referred because Salarino feels that like the Spanish ship Andrea captured by the British in 1569, his ship too is majestic and rich with cargo.
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