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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... an Ass : " " If you'll come To see new plays , pray you afford us room ; And show this but the same face you have done Your dear delight , THE DEVIL OF EDMONTON . " a dog's - skin , into which a clever imp INTRODUCTION . XV.
... an Ass : " " If you'll come To see new plays , pray you afford us room ; And show this but the same face you have done Your dear delight , THE DEVIL OF EDMONTON . " a dog's - skin , into which a clever imp INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... near your ship , Heaving his crooked back up , and presents A feather - bed to waft you to the shore , As easily as if you slept i ' th ' court . Pel . Indeed ! is't true , I pray ? Men . I will not stretch Your faith upon the.
... near your ship , Heaving his crooked back up , and presents A feather - bed to waft you to the shore , As easily as if you slept i ' th ' court . Pel . Indeed ! is't true , I pray ? Men . I will not stretch Your faith upon the.
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... Pray give leave— He shall attend your entertainments soon , Next day , and next day ; —for an hour or two I would engross him only . Soph . Noble lord ! Amet . You are both dismiss'd . Pel . Your creature and your servant . [ Exeunt all ...
... Pray give leave— He shall attend your entertainments soon , Next day , and next day ; —for an hour or two I would engross him only . Soph . Noble lord ! Amet . You are both dismiss'd . Pel . Your creature and your servant . [ Exeunt all ...
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... Pray , use me kindly ; let me not too soon " Tis a fate Be lost in my new follies . That overrules our wisdoms ; whilst we strive To live most free , we're caught in our own toils . Diamonds cut diamonds ; they who will prove To thrive ...
... Pray , use me kindly ; let me not too soon " Tis a fate Be lost in my new follies . That overrules our wisdoms ; whilst we strive To live most free , we're caught in our own toils . Diamonds cut diamonds ; they who will prove To thrive ...
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... Pray , sir , grant me free liberty to leave The court ; it does infect me with the sloth Of sleep and surfeit in the university I have employments , which to my profession dious days of love - locks , and beards of the most fantastic ...
... Pray , sir , grant me free liberty to leave The court ; it does infect me with the sloth Of sleep and surfeit in the university I have employments , which to my profession dious days of love - locks , and beards of the most fantastic ...
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