We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please; And when we grin we bite; yet are our looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's. I learn'd in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up my shoulders when they call me dog, And duck as low as any bare-foot friar... Christopher Marlowe and His Associates - Strana 157autor/autoři: John H. Ingram - 1904 - 305 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1903 - 272 str.
...head. In Act II. scene iii. of that play Barrabas says: "We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please: I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up...call me dog, And duck as low as any barefoot friar." 131. Antonio is not at all moved to pity by this recital of Shylock's wrongs. So long as Shylock continues... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 442 str.
...son's too, or it shall go hard. I am not of the tribe of Levi, I, That can so soon forget an injury. We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please ; And...our looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's. I learn'd in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up my thoulders when they call me dog, And duck as low... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1904 - 580 str.
...tribe of Levi, I, That can so soon forget an injury. We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please J And when we grin we bite ; yet are our looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's. I learn'd in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up my shoulders when they call me dogj And duck as low... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 186 str.
...VI., II. i. 93 ; Julius Cizsar, I. i. 42. I. iii. 101. Cf. with this Marlowe's The Jew of Malta: — "I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up my shoulders when they called me dog." I. iii. 102. sufferance is the badge of all our tribe. The Senate of Venice ordained... | |
| Walter Reinicke - 1907 - 84 str.
...Klosterbrüdern gegenüber hervortritt, kennzeichnet Barabas selbst einmal sehr treffend in den Worten : „We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please:...we bite, yet are our looks As innocent and harmless äs a lamb's. I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up my shoulders when they call me dog,... | |
| 1908 - 304 str.
...coupled in II. ii. last speech, and in Titus Andronicus II. iii. 149; III. i. 158. The Jew who says we .. Can fawn like spaniels when we please, And when we grin we bite'' (II. ii. speech 18) is clearly echoed in " Look, when he fawns he bites.'' — Richard III. I. iii.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1909 - 130 str.
...or it shall go hard. can so soon forget an injury^ We JewsTcarTrawn like spaniels when we please : As innocent and harmless as a lamb's. I learned in...call me dog, And duck as low as any barefoot friar . *J4ere comes Don Lodowick, the governor's son, One that I love for his good father's sake. ^"**»^... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1909 - 380 str.
...my bliss ! " Act II, Sc. i. Barabas and Slave (against hearty feeders in general). Act II, Sc. i. " I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand, Heave up...call me dog And duck as low as any barefoot friar." Act II, Sc. 3. MERCHANT OF VENICE First appearance of Shylock. He enumerates the argosies of Antonio.... | |
| Edward Nathaniel Calisch - 1909 - 294 str.
...Merchant of Venice." Marlowe's "O, my girl, my gold, my fortune, my felicity," (Act II., Sc. I.), and "I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand, heave up my shoulders, when they call me dog," (Sc. II.) are recalled in "Oh, my daughter, my ducats," and "still have I learned to bear with patient... | |
| Edward Nathaniel Calisch - 1909 - 290 str.
...Venice." Marlowe's ."O, my girl, my gold, my fortune, my felicity," (Act II., Sc. I.), and "IJearned in Florence how to kiss my hand, heave up my shoulders, when they call me dog/'^Sc. II A are recalled in "Oh, my daughter, my ducats," and ("still have I learned to bear with... | |
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