The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... gentle Barabas . Bar . O silly brethren , born to see this day ; Why stand you thus unmoved with my laments ? Why weep ye not to think upon my wrongs ? Why pine not I , and die in this distress ? 1 Jew . Why , Barabas , as hardly can we ...
... gentle Barabas . Bar . O silly brethren , born to see this day ; Why stand you thus unmoved with my laments ? Why weep ye not to think upon my wrongs ? Why pine not I , and die in this distress ? 1 Jew . Why , Barabas , as hardly can we ...
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... gentle sleep , where'er his body rests , Give charge to Morpheus that he may dream 20 30 1 Cf. Dido , iii . 3 : - " Who would not undergo all kind of toil To be well stored with such a winter's tale . " The words " in my wealth " have ...
... gentle sleep , where'er his body rests , Give charge to Morpheus that he may dream 20 30 1 Cf. Dido , iii . 3 : - " Who would not undergo all kind of toil To be well stored with such a winter's tale . " The words " in my wealth " have ...
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... gentle maggot , Lodowick , I mean , Must be deluded : let him have thy hand , But keep thy heart till Don Mathias comes . Abig . What , shall I be betrothed to Lodowick ? Bar . It's no sin to deceive a Christian ; For they themselves ...
... gentle maggot , Lodowick , I mean , Must be deluded : let him have thy hand , But keep thy heart till Don Mathias comes . Abig . What , shall I be betrothed to Lodowick ? Bar . It's no sin to deceive a Christian ; For they themselves ...
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... gentle- man had . Abig . Say , knave , why rail'st upon my father thus ? Itha . O , my master has the bravest policy . Abig . Wherein ? Itha . Why , know you not ? Abig . Why , no . Itha . Know you not of Mathia [ s ' ] and Don Lodo ...
... gentle- man had . Abig . Say , knave , why rail'st upon my father thus ? Itha . O , my master has the bravest policy . Abig . Wherein ? Itha . Why , know you not ? Abig . Why , no . Itha . Know you not of Mathia [ s ' ] and Don Lodo ...
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... gentle friar ! Convert my father that he may be saved , And witness that I die a Christian . [ Dies . 40 F. Barn . I , and a virgin too ; that grieves me most : But I must to the Jew and exclaim on him , And make him stand in fear of me ...
... gentle friar ! Convert my father that he may be saved , And witness that I die a Christian . [ Dies . 40 F. Barn . I , and a virgin too ; that grieves me most : But I must to the Jew and exclaim on him , And make him stand in fear of me ...
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