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Barabas : Whither goes Don Mathias ? stay a while . II . iii . 252 Mathias : Whither
, but to my fair love Abigail ? The newcomer passes over the stage , mute .
Barabas , already on stage , intrudes upon him and interrupts him in his daily
pursuit .
Barabas : Whither goes Don Mathias ? stay a while . II . iii . 252 Mathias : Whither
, but to my fair love Abigail ? The newcomer passes over the stage , mute .
Barabas , already on stage , intrudes upon him and interrupts him in his daily
pursuit .
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short remarks by different speakers , remarks which , by their gestic implications ,
reflect a tense dramatic situation : the plot laid by Barabas is almost spoilt by the
treacherous signs in Abigail ' s face and behaviour . In The Spanish Tragedy Bel
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short remarks by different speakers , remarks which , by their gestic implications ,
reflect a tense dramatic situation : the plot laid by Barabas is almost spoilt by the
treacherous signs in Abigail ' s face and behaviour . In The Spanish Tragedy Bel
...
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Playing one person off against another is a stratagem applied several times by
Barabas . It succeeds with Mathias and Lodowick and equally with Friar
Barnardine and Friar Jacomo , and it is attempted a third time with the Maltese
governor ...
Playing one person off against another is a stratagem applied several times by
Barabas . It succeeds with Mathias and Lodowick and equally with Friar
Barnardine and Friar Jacomo , and it is attempted a third time with the Maltese
governor ...
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