The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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... Fern . " Troth , sir , I'll freely speak as I have found . In Spain you lose experience ; ' t is a climate Too hot to nourish arts ; the nation proud , And in their pride unsociable ; the court More pliable to glorify itself Than do a ...
... Fern . " Troth , sir , I'll freely speak as I have found . In Spain you lose experience ; ' t is a climate Too hot to nourish arts ; the nation proud , And in their pride unsociable ; the court More pliable to glorify itself Than do a ...
Page 232
... Fern . England ? Ros . That : pray , sir- You have been there , methought I heard you praise it . Fern . I'll tell you what I found there ; men as neat , As courtly as the French , but in condition Quite opposite . Put case that you ...
... Fern . England ? Ros . That : pray , sir- You have been there , methought I heard you praise it . Fern . I'll tell you what I found there ; men as neat , As courtly as the French , but in condition Quite opposite . Put case that you ...
Page 233
... Fern . And whither are you bent ? Ros . My lord , for travel ; To speed for England . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The DUKE , BIANCA , FIORMONDA , and D'AVOLOS . Duke . Come , my Bianca , revel in mine arms ; While I , wrapt in my admiration ...
... Fern . And whither are you bent ? Ros . My lord , for travel ; To speed for England . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The DUKE , BIANCA , FIORMONDA , and D'AVOLOS . Duke . Come , my Bianca , revel in mine arms ; While I , wrapt in my admiration ...
Page 234
... Fern . If credit may be given to a face , My lord , I'll undertake on her behalf ; Her words are trusty heralds to her mind . Fior . [ Aside to D'Av . ] Exceeding good ; the man will " undertake ! " Observe it , D'Avolos . D'Av . Lady ...
... Fern . If credit may be given to a face , My lord , I'll undertake on her behalf ; Her words are trusty heralds to her mind . Fior . [ Aside to D'Av . ] Exceeding good ; the man will " undertake ! " Observe it , D'Avolos . D'Av . Lady ...
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... Fern . Madam , no ; I rather chose this leisure to admire The glories of this little world , the court , Where , like so many stars , on several thrones , Beauty and greatness shine in proper orbs ; Sweet matter for my meditation . Fior ...
... Fern . Madam , no ; I rather chose this leisure to admire The glories of this little world , the court , Where , like so many stars , on several thrones , Beauty and greatness shine in proper orbs ; Sweet matter for my meditation . Fior ...
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