| Stephen Gosson - 1841 - 168 pagine
...line without pith, never a letter placed in vaine. The Jew, and Ptolome, showne at the Bull ; the one representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers, and bloody mindes of usurers ; the other very lively describing howe seditious estates with their owne devises, false friendes with their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 174 pagine
...were 'tollerable at sometime,' and 'without rebuke,' 'The lew and Ptolome, showne at the Bull, the one representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers, and bloody mindes of Usurers : The other very liuely describing howe seditious estates, with their owne deuises, false friendes, with... | |
| Karl Elze - 1877 - 442 pagine
...line without pith, neuer a letter placed in vaine. The Jew and Ptolome, showne at the Bull , the one representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers, and bloody mindes of Usurers : The other very liuely diserybing howe seditious estates, with their owne deuises , false friendes , with... | |
| Karl Elze - 1877 - 442 pagine
...line without pith, neuer a letter placed in vaine. The Jew and Ptolome, showne at the Bull, the one representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers , and bloody mindes of Usurers: The other very liuely diserybing howe sedilious estates, with their owne deuises, false friendes , with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 166 pagine
...' tollerable at sometime,' and 'without rebuke,' 'The lew and Ptolome, showne at the Bull, the one representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers, and bloody mindes of Usurers: The other very liuely describing howe seditious estates, with their owne deuises, false friendes, with... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1882 - 198 pagine
...Abuse, about plays which were " tollerable at sometime," mentions " the Jew . . . showne at the Bujl ... representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers and bloody mindes of usurers." The greediness of worldly choosers seems to point to the casket incident, and . the bloody minds of usurers... | |
| Johannes Meissner - 1884 - 220 pagine
...lobt. Seine Aufzählung dieser Stücke beginnt: „The Jew, and Ptolome, showne at the Bull; the one representing the greedinesse of worldly chusers. and bloody minde.s of usurers, the other ..." handgreiflicher motiviert, das Ganze mit der üblichen Staatsaction ein- und ausgeläutet... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1897 - 482 pagine
...sources, including more than one old play. Stephen Gosson describes in his ' Schoole of Abuse ' (1579) a lost play called ' the Jew .... showne at the Bull...[inn] .... representing the greedinesse of worldly chusersand bloody mindes of usurers.' This description suggests that the two stories of the pound of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 508 pagine
...line without pith, neuer a letter ' placed in vaine. The lew and Ptolome, showne at the Bull, the one representing the ' greedinesse of worldly chusers, and bloody mindes of Usurers: The other very liuely ' discrybing howe seditious estates, with their owne deuises, false friendes, with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 504 pagine
...line without pith, neuer a letter ' placed in vaine. The lew and Ptolome, showne at the Bull, the one representing the • greedinesse of worldly chusers, and bloody mindes of Usurers : The other very liuely • discrybing howe seditious estates, with their owne deuises, false friendes, with... | |
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