| English poetry - 1858 - 396 sidor
...not pay him at the time appointed. To the tune of Black and Yellow.' THE FIRST PART. IN Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell. Gernutus called was the Jew, « Which never thought to dye, Nor ever... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 672 sidor
...Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry abgedruckt und lautet folgendermassen : In Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on uêurie, AÍ Italian writers tell. Gemutui called wot the Jew, Which never thought to dye, Sor ever... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 332 sidor
...his fleshe, because he could not pay him at the time appointed. To THE FIRST PART, IN Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell. Gernutus called was the Jew, Which never thought to dye, Nor ever... | |
| English poetry - 1864 - 398 sidor
...Yellow.' THE FIRST PART. IN Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell. Gernutus called was the Jew, 5 Which never thought to dye, Nor ever yet did any good To them in streets that lie. His life was like a barrow hogge That liveth many... | |
| English ballads - 1864 - 296 sidor
...because he could not pay him at the time appointed. To the tune of "Black and Yelloio." N Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell. Gernutus called was the Jew, Which never thought to dye, Nor ever... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 450 sidor
...in // Pecorone, — if not on the Italian text, at least on a version of it, — " In Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell," &c.; and perhaps Percy is right in thinking that Shakespeare derived... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 450 sidor
...tale in H Pecorone, — if not on the Italian text, at least on a version of it, — " In Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell," &c. ; and perhaps Percy is right in thinking that Shakespeare derived... | |
| Francis James Child - 1866 - 346 sidor
...not pay him at the time appointed. To the tune of Black and Yellow." THE FIRST PART. IN Venice towne not long agoe A cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, As Italian writers tell. Gernutus called was the Jew, Which never thought to dye, Nor ever... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 sidor
...PAY HIM AT THE TIME APPOINTED. To the Tune of ' Blacks and Yellow,' THE FIRST PART. IN Venice towne ood ; but a hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree : such usurie, Аз Italian writers tell. Gernutus called wa? the Jew, Which never thuii^M lo dye ; N01 ever... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 972 sidor
...novel, of which we have gh en an outline, as the probable foundation of it : •• In Venice towne not long agoe a cruel Jew did dwell, Which lived all on usurie, as Italian writer* tell." Here again the Poet is clearly traced by certain resemblance* of... | |
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