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... Barabas , the rich Jew of Malta , musing over his great riches . He explains that no one nowadays is honored unless he is wealthy . Better it is to be a rich Jew than a poor Christian . Moreover , Christians are hypocrites , for they ...
... Barabas , the rich Jew of Malta , musing over his great riches . He explains that no one nowadays is honored unless he is wealthy . Better it is to be a rich Jew than a poor Christian . Moreover , Christians are hypocrites , for they ...
Page 126
... Barabas knows just how to motivate the friars into accepting his " conversion " and continues to recite well - known acts of penance prac- ticed by the Old Faith , “ To fast , to pray , and wear a shirt of hair , / And on my knees creep ...
... Barabas knows just how to motivate the friars into accepting his " conversion " and continues to recite well - known acts of penance prac- ticed by the Old Faith , “ To fast , to pray , and wear a shirt of hair , / And on my knees creep ...
Page 127
... Barabas's design , Ithimore returns with a humorous account of the knave's death . I never knew a man take his death so patiently as this friar . He was ready to leap off ere the halter was about his neck ; and when the hangman had put ...
... Barabas's design , Ithimore returns with a humorous account of the knave's death . I never knew a man take his death so patiently as this friar . He was ready to leap off ere the halter was about his neck ; and when the hangman had put ...
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