| Julius Leopold Klein - 1876 - 872 páginas
...Macht schuf erst Könige, der Gesetze Kraft Galt meist in Draco's blutgeschriebenen" . . . 1) Macch. But to present the tragedy of a Jew Who smiles to see how full his bags are cram'd; Which money was not got without my means, I crave but this, — grace him as he deserves, And... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 páginas
...greut ouea' envy : o" the poor petty wights Let me be envied and not pitied. But whither am I bound) I come not, I, To read a lecture here § in Britain, But to present the tragedy of u Jew, Who smiles to see how full his bags are cramm'd; Which money was not got without my means. I... | |
| Julius Leopold Klein - 1876 - 910 páginas
...Macht schuf erst Könige, der Gesetze Kraft Galt meist in Draco's blutgeschriebenen" . . . 1) Macch. But to present the tragedy of a Jew Who smiles to see how füll bis bags are cram'd; Which money was not got withont my means, I crave but this, — grace him... | |
| Julius Leopold Klein - 1876 - 870 páginas
...schuf erst Könige, der Gesetze Kraft Galt meist in Draco's blutgeschriebenen" . . . t) Macch. Bnt to present the tragedy of a Jew Who smiles to see how füll bis bags are cram'd; Which money was not got withont my means, I crave bnt this, — grace him... | |
| Karl Elze - 1877 - 438 páginas
...England zu halten, sondern um die Tragödie von einem Juden darzustellen, }Vhü stniles to see hoia füll his bags are cramm'd ; Which money was not got without my means. I crave but this, — grace kirn äs he dcscrves, And let him not be tntertailid the worse Becauie he favours me. Die Rohheit dieses... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 492 páginas
...maxim had but Phalaris observed, He had never bellowed, in a brazen bull, Of great ones' envy. Of the poor petty wights Let me be envied and not pitied...of a Jew, Who smiles to see how full his bags are crammed, Which money was not got without my means. I crave but this — grace him as he deserves, And... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 páginas
...one's envy; of the poor petty wights, Let me be envied and not pitied ! But whither am I bound ? I come not, I, To read a lecture here in Britain, But...of a Jew, Who smiles to see how full his bags are crammed, Which money was not got without my means. I crave but this — grace him as he deserves, And... | |
| David Philipson - 1889 - 172 páginas
...the prologue, when Machiavel, who is introduced for the purpose of reciting the prologue, says : " I come not, I, To read a lecture here in Britain, But...of a Jew, Who smiles to see how full his bags are crammed, Which money was not got without my means." And when Barabbas attempts to justify himself in... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 628 páginas
...great ones' envy. Of the poor petty wights Let me be envied and not pitied ! But whither am I bound ? I come not, I, To read a lecture here in Britain, But to present the tragedy of a Jew, 3o Who smiles to see how full his bags are crammed, Which money was not got without my means. I crave... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 616 páginas
...me be envied and'iipt pjlied ! -' •. ••_ ^ „ But whither am I bound ?'*•! come net, J,- ~ To read a lecture here in Britain,' ' But to present the tragedy of a Jew, 30 Who smiles to see how full his bags are crammed, Which money was not got without my means. I crave... | |
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