The Jew of Malta
By Christopher Marlowe.
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Dramatis Personae
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Ferneze, governor of Malta.
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Lodowick, his son.
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Selim Calymath, son to the Grand Seignior.
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Martin del Bosco, Vice-Admiral of Spain.
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Mathias, a Gentleman.
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Barabas, a wealthy Jew.
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Ithamore, Barabas’ slave.
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Jacomo, Friar.
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Barnardine, Friar.
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Pilia-Borza, a Bully, attendant to Bellamira.
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Two Merchants.
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Three Jews.
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Knights, Bassoes, Officers, Guard, Messengers, Slaves, and Carpenters
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Katharine, mother of Mathias.
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Abigail, daughter of Barabas.
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Bellamira, a Courtesan.
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Abbess.
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Two Nuns.
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Machiavel,1 Speaker of the Prologue.
Scene—Malta.
The Jew of Malta
Prologue
Enter Machiavel. | |
Machiavel |
Albeit the world think Machiavel is dead, |
Exit. |
Act I
Scene I
Barabas discovered in his counting-house, with heaps of gold before him. | |
Barabas |
So that of thus much that return was made: |
Enter a Merchant. | |
How now? |
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Merchant |
Barabas, thy ships are safe, |
Barabas |
The ships are safe thou say’st, and richly fraught. |
Merchant |
They are. |
Barabas |
Why then go bid |