| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1835 - 802 pages
...successful blasts ? Who hatcth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honour'd now but for his wealth ? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...his conscience lives in beggary. They say we are a scatter'd nation : I cannot tell ; but we have scambled up More wealth by far than those that brag... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...my happiness 1 Or who is honour'd now but for his wealth 1 Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Thau pitied in a Christian poverty : For I can see no fruits...his conscience lives in beggary. They say we are a scatter'd nation : I cannot tell ; but we have scambled up More wealth by far than those that brag... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 484 pages
...successful blasts ! Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honor'd now but for his wealth ? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...his conscience lives in beggary. They say we are a scattered nation : I cannot tell ; but we have scrambled up More wealth by far than those that brag... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 444 pages
...successful blasts ? Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honour'd now but for his wealth ? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...conscience, And for his conscience lives in beggary. * /i"o«g*t] ie freight. VOL. I. R They say we are a scatter'd nation : I cannot tell ; but we have... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 448 pages
...successful blasts ? Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honour'd now but for his wealth ? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...faith, \ But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, i Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hjUhjyjn^fijejige, And for his conscience... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...successful blasts ! Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honor'd now but for his wealth ? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not theii profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience lives in beggary.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pages
...successful blasts? Who hateth me but for my happiness 1 Or who is honour'd now but for his wealth ? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...poverty ; For I can see no fruits in all their faith, t malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methiuks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - English language - 1865 - 632 pages
...were dead etc. (SHAKSP., Jul. CEES. 3, 2.) ober ein 3n= fmitiö mit felbflà'nbigem (Subjefte. Rather had I a Jew be hated thus Than pitied in a Christian poverty (MARLOWE, Jew of M. 1. l.). £>ie SBorftetlimg, bajj had aue would cerberbt fei, bebarf teiner SBiberíegung.... | |
| New Shakspere Society (London, England) - 1875 - 558 pages
...verb which I have found in them may be printers' errors. " What is thine arms I "—Edw. II, ii. 2. " But malice, falsehood and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession." Jew of Malta, i. 1 . But Shakspere, likewise, in many of his plays uses a plural nominative with a... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - English language - 1874 - 604 pages
...were dead etc. (SHAKSP., Jul. Caes. 3, 2.) or an infinitive with an independent subject. Rather hail I a Jew be hated thu.s Than pitied in a Christian poverty (MARLOWE, Jew of M. 1, 1.). The idea that had is corrupted from would, needs no confutation. In order... | |
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