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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... princes , ought To glorify her greatness by humility . Tha . Then you conclude me proud ? Amet . Young Menaphon , My worthy friend , has loved you long and truly : To witness his obedience to your scorn , Twelve months , wrong'd ...
... princes , ought To glorify her greatness by humility . Tha . Then you conclude me proud ? Amet . Young Menaphon , My worthy friend , has loved you long and truly : To witness his obedience to your scorn , Twelve months , wrong'd ...
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... princess , I am well . To see a league Between an humble love , such as my friend's is , And a commanding virtue , such as your's is , Are sure restoratives . Tha . You speak ingeniously . Brother , be pleas'd to show the gallery To ...
... princess , I am well . To see a league Between an humble love , such as my friend's is , And a commanding virtue , such as your's is , Are sure restoratives . Tha . You speak ingeniously . Brother , be pleas'd to show the gallery To ...
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... Princes who forget their sovereignty , and yield to affected passion , are weary of command.— You had a father , sir . Pal . Your sovereign , whilst he lived : -but what of him ? Rhe . Nothing . I only dared to name him SCENE I. THE ...
... Princes who forget their sovereignty , and yield to affected passion , are weary of command.— You had a father , sir . Pal . Your sovereign , whilst he lived : -but what of him ? Rhe . Nothing . I only dared to name him SCENE I. THE ...
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... princes . Rhe . All this may be . I have seen a man so curious in feeling of the edge of a keen knife , that he has cut his fingers . My flesh is not proof against the metal I am to handle ; the one is ten- derer than the other . Pal ...
... princes . Rhe . All this may be . I have seen a man so curious in feeling of the edge of a keen knife , that he has cut his fingers . My flesh is not proof against the metal I am to handle ; the one is ten- derer than the other . Pal ...
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... where , when he is ascended , One careless slip down - tumbles him again Into the bottom , whence he first began . I need no prince's favour ; princes need My art then , Corax , be no more a 46 ACT III . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... where , when he is ascended , One careless slip down - tumbles him again Into the bottom , whence he first began . I need no prince's favour ; princes need My art then , Corax , be no more a 46 ACT III . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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