The Dramatic Works of John Ford:: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. In Two Volumes. ...John Murray, Albemarle Street. [Printed by C. Roworth and Sons, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.], 1831 |
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... peace . Whether this honourable situation was procured for him by the interest of his wife's father , the famous Lord Chief Justice Popham , cannot be * Tome xviii . p . 575 . told ; it may however be reasonably surmised , that b 2 ...
... peace . Whether this honourable situation was procured for him by the interest of his wife's father , the famous Lord Chief Justice Popham , cannot be * Tome xviii . p . 575 . told ; it may however be reasonably surmised , that b 2 ...
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... peace To an untimely end : " and in that sorrow , As he was pashing * it against a tree , I suddenly stept in . Amet . Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity . † Men . I repriev'd The intended execution with intreaties , And ...
... peace To an untimely end : " and in that sorrow , As he was pashing * it against a tree , I suddenly stept in . Amet . Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity . † Men . I repriev'd The intended execution with intreaties , And ...
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... Peace , you squall ! Pal . You have not spoken yet . [ To Rhetias . Cuc . Hang him ! he'll nothing but rail . Gri . Most abominable ; -out upon him ! Cor . Away , Cuculus ; follow the lords . Cuc . Close , page , close . [ They all ...
... Peace , you squall ! Pal . You have not spoken yet . [ To Rhetias . Cuc . Hang him ! he'll nothing but rail . Gri . Most abominable ; -out upon him ! Cor . Away , Cuculus ; follow the lords . Cuc . Close , page , close . [ They all ...
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... Peace , fool ! Trol . He begins to stir ; he stirs . Bless us , how his eyes roll ! A good year keep your lord- ship in your right wits , I beseech ye ! Mel . Cleophila ! Cleo . Sir , I am here ; how do you , sir ? [ Aside . Mel . The ...
... Peace , fool ! Trol . He begins to stir ; he stirs . Bless us , how his eyes roll ! A good year keep your lord- ship in your right wits , I beseech ye ! Mel . Cleophila ! Cleo . Sir , I am here ; how do you , sir ? [ Aside . Mel . The ...
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... How canst thou rip a heart that's cleft already With injuries of time ? -Whilst I am frantic , Whilst throngs of rude divisions huddle on , And do disrank my brains from peace and sleep , SCENE II . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . 71.
... How canst thou rip a heart that's cleft already With injuries of time ? -Whilst I am frantic , Whilst throngs of rude divisions huddle on , And do disrank my brains from peace and sleep , SCENE II . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . 71.
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