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... thought second unto none , We humbly crave your pardon : We pursue The story of a rich and famous Jew Who lived in Malta : you shall find him still , In all his projects , a sound Machiavill ; And that's his character . He that hath ...
... thought second unto none , We humbly crave your pardon : We pursue The story of a rich and famous Jew Who lived in Malta : you shall find him still , In all his projects , a sound Machiavill ; And that's his character . He that hath ...
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... thought will search his deepest wits , And cast with cunning for the time to come : For evils are apt to happen every day— But whither wends my beauteous Abigail ? Enter ABIGAIL , the Jew's daughter . O ! what has made my lovely ...
... thought will search his deepest wits , And cast with cunning for the time to come : For evils are apt to happen every day— But whither wends my beauteous Abigail ? Enter ABIGAIL , the Jew's daughter . O ! what has made my lovely ...
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... in Guil- pin's Skialetheia , 1598. Cf. Peele's David and Bethsabe : — " Like as the fatal raven , that in his voice Carries the dreadful summons of our death . " Nor quiet enter my distempered thoughts , Till I have ( 35 )
... in Guil- pin's Skialetheia , 1598. Cf. Peele's David and Bethsabe : — " Like as the fatal raven , that in his voice Carries the dreadful summons of our death . " Nor quiet enter my distempered thoughts , Till I have ( 35 )
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Nor quiet enter my distempered thoughts , Till I have answer of my Abigail . Enter ABIGAIL above . Abig . Now have I happily espied a time To search the plank my father did appoint ; And here ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Nor quiet enter my distempered thoughts , Till I have answer of my Abigail . Enter ABIGAIL above . Abig . Now have I happily espied a time To search the plank my father did appoint ; And here ...
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... thought upon Till Titus and Vespasian conquered us , - Am I become as wealthy as I was : They hoped my daughter would ha ' been a nun ; But she's at home , and I have bought a house As great and fair as is the Governor's ; And there in ...
... thought upon Till Titus and Vespasian conquered us , - Am I become as wealthy as I was : They hoped my daughter would ha ' been a nun ; But she's at home , and I have bought a house As great and fair as is the Governor's ; And there in ...
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