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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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Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1892 - 220 pages
...following : — -.—" 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 royal command,' when...
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Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1893 - 450 pages
...approach so near to Shakspere's as his Edward the Second does to Richard the Second. Barabas is a men monster brought in with a large painted nose to please...rabble. He kills in sport, poisons whole nunneries, inveuts infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as a century or two earlier might have been...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1893 - 394 pages
...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 by tht Jtoyal command, when a general pillage and massacre of the Hebrews had been previously resolved...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of the Merchant of Venice. With Preface & Glossary by ...

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1894 - 160 pages
...to Richard the Second. Shylock, inVhe midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them. ' If you...mere monster, brought in with a large painted nose * The various analogues of both stories are given in Furness' edition, pp. 387-331. to please the rabble....
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Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - Jews - 1894 - 156 pages
...to Richard the Second. Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them. ' If you...mere monster, brought in with a large painted nose * The various analogues of both stories are given in Furness' edition, pp. 287-331. to please the rabble....
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volume 23

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 158 pages
...in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have some, thing human in them. ' If you wrong us, shall we not revenge...invents infernal machines. He is just such an exhibition as, a century or two earlier, might have been played before the Londoners In/ the Royal Command. when...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 158 pages
...to Richard the Second. 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 ? ' Barabas is a mere moniter, brought in with a large painted nose * The various analogues of both stories an given in Fulness'...
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The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1897 - 222 pages
...between them thus: " Shylock, in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have something human in them. ' If you...nunneries, invents infernal machines. He is just such exhibition as, a century or two earlier, might have been played before the Londoners by the Royal Command,...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of the Merchant of Venice: With Preface, Glossary & C

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1897 - 160 pages
...in the midst of his savage purpose, is a man. His motives, feelings, resentments, have some. thing human in them. ' If you wrong us, shall we not revenge...mere monster, brought in with a large painted nose * The various analogues of both stories are given in Furness' edition, pp. »8 7-331to please the rabble....
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The Works of Shakespeare: The merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; The ...

William Shakespeare - Rare book genre terms - 1899 - 496 pages
...to Richard the Second. 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 /"/ the Royal Command, when...
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