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" Barabas is a mere monster, brought in with a large painted nose, to please the rabble. He kills in sport, poisons whole nunneries, invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as a century or two earlier might have been played before the Londoners,... "
Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare - Page 31
by Charles Lamb - 1813 - 484 pages
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The works of William Shakspere; from the text of the editions by C. Knight ...

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 pages
...Shylock, in the midst of hii savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, h,i\ •• something human in them. 'If you wrong us> shall we...in with a large painted nose, to please the rabble. H* kills iu sport — poisons whole nunneries — invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition...
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Shakspeare's comedy of the Merchant of Venice: with intr. remarks and notes ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 176 pages
...execrable. Charles Lamb says, 'Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them. " If you...please the rabble. He kills in sport— poisons whole nunneries—invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as, a century or two earlier,...
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Part 29, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 434 pages
...savage purpose, o man. His motives, feelings, and resentments have something human in them. If you urong us, shall we not revenge ? Barabas is a mere monster,...invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as, a century or two earlier, might have been played before the Londoners by the royal command, when...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 pages
...Shylock," says Charles Lamb, " in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, el, spoil — poisons whole nunneries — invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as a...
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The History of the Jews, from the Earliest Period Down to Modern Times, Volume 3

Henry Hart Milman - Jews - 1865 - 494 pages
...does to Richard II. Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man ; his motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them: 'If you wrong us, shall we not revenge?' Barabbas is a mere monster brought in with a large painted nose to please the rubble. He...
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The history of the Jews [by H.H. Milman].

Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 582 pages
...II. does to Richard II. Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man; his motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them: ' If you wrong us, shall we not revenge ? ' Barabbas is a mere monster brought in with a large painted nose to please the rabble. He...
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Works: Including His Most Intesesting Letters

Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 pages
...Jew does not approach so near to Shakspeare's, as his Edward the Second does to Richard the Second. Barabas is a mere monster brought in with a large...invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as a century or two earlier might have been played before the Londoners " by the royal command," when...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 pages
...Shakspere's as his Edward II. Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, s Ins safeguard : after his detection the consolations...if my heart were great 'T would bunt at this: Capt tilla in sport — poisons whole nunneries — invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition...
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Comedies

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 484 pages
...Shakspere's aa his Edward II. Shylock, in the midat of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them. ' If you...Barabas is a mere monster, brought in with a large pointed nose, to please the rabble. He kills in sport — poisons whole nunneries — invents infernal...
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Studies of Shakspere

Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...Shakspere's as his Edward II. Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them. ' If you...invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as a century or two earlier might have been played before the Londoners, by the Royal command, when...
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