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" Rather had I a Jew be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian poverty : For I can see no fruits in all their faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession. "
The Ancient British Drama ... - Page 252
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Chapters in the History of English Literature: From 1509 to the Close of the ...

Ellen Crofts - England - 1884 - 394 pages
...wealth ? " The contempt of the Gentiles, the scattered condition of his race he counts as nothing — " Rather had I a Jew be hated thus Than pitied in a Christian poverty. They say we are a scattered nation — I cannot tell, but we have scrambled up More wealth by far than...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2

Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 394 pages
...the sea[s] their servants, and the winds To drive their substance with successful blasts ? Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honoured now but...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, uo Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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The Influence of Christopher Marlowe on Shakspere's Earlier Style: Being the ...

Arthur Wilson Verity - 1886 - 116 pages
...the seas their servants, and the winds To drive their substance with successful blasts? Who hateth me but for my happiness? Or who is honoured now but...be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian poverty. (i. I, 102—115.) This extract may give some idea of the feeling— ' Money is power'—that, not...
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Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 492 pages
...the seas their servants, and the winds To drive their substance with successful blasts ? Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honoured now but...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 496 pages
...the winds To drive their substance with successful blasts ? Who hateth me but for my happiness ? 0r who is honoured now but for his wealth ? Rather had...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakspeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1887 - 584 pages
...successful blasts P Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honour'd now but for his wealth ? Bather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His Translations

Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 pages
...the seas their servants, and the winds To drive their substance with successful blasts? Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honoured now but...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1889 - 158 pages
...and ii. 8. 4, 14. 50 affections, passions. Cf. iv. I. 49, note. 58 Cf. Jew of Malta, i. I. 120— " Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus Than pitied in...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which, methinks, fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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The Jew of Malta

Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 134 pages
...hononr'd now but for his wealth? Rather had I a lew be hated thus, Then pittied in a Christian pouerty: For I can see no fruits in all their faith, But malice, falshood, and excessiue pride, iso Which me thinkes fits not their profession. Happily some haplesse...
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The Best Elizabethan Plays

William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1890 - 628 pages
...the seas their servants, and the winds To drive their substance with successful blasts? no Who hateth me but for my happiness? Or who is honoured now but...faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession. Haply some hapless man hath conscience, And for his conscience...
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