Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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... once goes to the Jews , he soon goes to the devil . So , Harrington , my boy , I charge you at your peril , whatever else you do , keep out of the hands of the Jews - never go near the Jews : if once they catch hold of you , there's an ...
... once goes to the Jews , he soon goes to the devil . So , Harrington , my boy , I charge you at your peril , whatever else you do , keep out of the hands of the Jews - never go near the Jews : if once they catch hold of you , there's an ...
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... once named the real cause ; she had been , he said , deeply affected by the representation of Shy- lock ; that detestable Jew , whom the genius of the greatest poet that ever wrote , and the talents of one of the greatest actors who had ...
... once named the real cause ; she had been , he said , deeply affected by the representation of Shy- lock ; that detestable Jew , whom the genius of the greatest poet that ever wrote , and the talents of one of the greatest actors who had ...
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... once . " And how happened it ? " said Sir Ulick . " The long and the short of it , sir , " said Marcus , as well as he could articulate , " the fellow was insolent , and we cut him down - and if it was to do again , I'd do it again with ...
... once . " And how happened it ? " said Sir Ulick . " The long and the short of it , sir , " said Marcus , as well as he could articulate , " the fellow was insolent , and we cut him down - and if it was to do again , I'd do it again with ...
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