The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2 |
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Page 74
You may talk forward . If it take , ' t is clear ; And then — and then , -- and so —
and soAdur . You labour With curious engines , sure . Aur . Fine ones ! I take you
To be a man of credit ; elseAdur . Suspicion Is needless , know me better . Aur .
You may talk forward . If it take , ' t is clear ; And then — and then , -- and so —
and soAdur . You labour With curious engines , sure . Aur . Fine ones ! I take you
To be a man of credit ; elseAdur . Suspicion Is needless , know me better . Aur .
Page 178
Yet why should this Raise mutiny within you ? such presages Prove often false :
or say it should be true ? Frank . That I should have another wife ? Sus . Yes ,
many ; If they be good , the better . Frank . Never any Equal to thee in goodness .
Yet why should this Raise mutiny within you ? such presages Prove often false :
or say it should be true ? Frank . That I should have another wife ? Sus . Yes ,
many ; If they be good , the better . Frank . Never any Equal to thee in goodness .
Page 192
... I so apt to love him . I could ne'er die better , Had I staid forty years for
preparation ; For I'm in charity with all the world . Let me for once be thine
example , Heaven ; Do to this man , as I him free forgive , And may he better die ,
and better live !
... I so apt to love him . I could ne'er die better , Had I staid forty years for
preparation ; For I'm in charity with all the world . Let me for once be thine
example , Heaven ; Do to this man , as I him free forgive , And may he better die ,
and better live !
Page 222
Let me beseech you , gentlemen , To comfort my old father , keep him with you ;
Love this distressed widow ; and as often As you remernber what a graceless
man I was , remember likewise that these are Both free , both worthy of a better
fate ...
Let me beseech you , gentlemen , To comfort my old father , keep him with you ;
Love this distressed widow ; and as often As you remernber what a graceless
man I was , remember likewise that these are Both free , both worthy of a better
fate ...
Page 227
Sacrifice ” tended “ to make the worse appear the better cause , ” and a little
correction appears , accordingly , to have been intended in the vacillations of
purpose and imbecilities of language which the Duke of Pavia occasionally
displays ...
Sacrifice ” tended “ to make the worse appear the better cause , ” and a little
correction appears , accordingly , to have been intended in the vacillations of
purpose and imbecilities of language which the Duke of Pavia occasionally
displays ...
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