| Peter Elmer, Nick Webb, Roberta Wood, Nicholas Webb - 2000 - 428 páginas
...Ithamore. Oh, brave, master, I worship your nose for this! Barabas. As for myself, I walk abroad o' nights, And kill sick people groaning under walls;...wells; And now and then, to cherish Christian thieves, 180 I am content to lose some of my crowns, That I may, walking in my gallery, See' em go pinioned... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 2000 - 564 páginas
...after all, a man who delights in his own cunning and wickedness, who revels 'to walk abroad a-nights,/ And kill sick people groaning under walls;/ Sometimes I go about and poison wells', and claims credit for killing 'friend and enemy with my strategems' in wartime, filling jails with bankrupts... | |
| Harold Bloom - 2001 - 750 páginas
...profundamente Que no pueda hacer diez mil más.2 2. Barabas. As for myself, I walk abroad a-nights, /And kill sick people groaning under walls. / Sometimes...poison wells; / And now and then, to cherish Christian tlueves, / I am in content to lose some of my crowns, / That I may, walking in my gallery, / See'em... | |
| Wystan Hugh Auden - 2002 - 428 páginas
...Moor, a hunchback — are all outside the norm. Barabas announces, As for myself, I walk abroad o' nights And kill sick people groaning under walls: Sometimes I go about and poison wells. Aaron, after his capture, wishes he had done a "thousand more" evils: Even now I curse the day (and... | |
| Leslie Silbert - 2004 - 354 páginas
...alone. Peaceful sleep was not in the cards for her that night. 12 As for myself, I walk abroad a-nights, And kill sick people groaning under walls. Sometimes I go about and poison wells. . . But tell me now, how hast thou spent thy time? — BARABAS, in Marlowe's The ]ew of Malta ... I... | |
| Gareth Armstrong - 2004 - 224 páginas
...Barabas, the eponymous role, gives us a brief resume of his career to date: ... I walk abroad a-nights, And kill sick people groaning under walls; Sometimes I go about and poison wells;... Being young, I studied physic, and began To practise first upon the Italian; There I enriched the priests... | |
| Daniel Clarke Eddy - 2005 - 229 páginas
...than they deserve. Marlow makes the Jew say of himself: — " As for myself, I walk abroad a-nights» And kill sick people groaning under walls ; Sometimes...to lose some of my crowns, That I may, walking in nty gallery, S«e "em go plnion'd along by my door. Being young, I studied physio, and began First... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2005 - 224 páginas
...hero of The Jew of Malta. boasts of his improbable crimes:10 As for myself, I walk abroad a-nights And kill sick people groaning under walls: Sometimes I go about and poison wells: . . . There I enrich'd the priests with burials, And always kept the sexton's arms in ure With digging... | |
| Edward Einhorn - 2005 - 201 páginas
...Barabas from Marlowe's The Jew of Malta, an extremely villainous caricature who says of himself "I... kill sick people groaning under walls: Sometimes I go about and poison wells." Jews were stock villains of the time, with stock vices: avarice, gross features, and a sort of scheming... | |
| Robert A. Logan - 2007 - 276 páginas
...both Barabas and Aaron boast in the manner of the conventional Vice figure: Barabas: I walk abroad o' nights, And kill sick people groaning under walls;...thieves, I am content to lose some of my crowns. That 1 may, walking in my gallery, See 'em go pinioned along by my door. (The Jew of Malta, II, iii, 1 79-85... | |
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