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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Page 7
... master of the revels , and performed at the Cockpit , May 3d , 1638. It was printed in the following year , and appa- rently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely possible to extract any sense . Auria , a ...
... master of the revels , and performed at the Cockpit , May 3d , 1638. It was printed in the following year , and appa- rently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely possible to extract any sense . Auria , a ...
Page 11
... he have not hit all right , For wit , words , mirth , and matter as he might , He wishes yet he had , for your delight . MASTER BIRD.1 1 See the Dedication to the Sun's Darling . DRAMATIS PERSONE . AURIA , a noble Genoese . ADURNI.
... he have not hit all right , For wit , words , mirth , and matter as he might , He wishes yet he had , for your delight . MASTER BIRD.1 1 See the Dedication to the Sun's Darling . DRAMATIS PERSONE . AURIA , a noble Genoese . ADURNI.
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... master Such fortunes as add fuel to their loves ; For otherwise - but herein I am idle , Have fool'd to little purpose . Aur . She's my wife . Aurel . And being so , it is not manly done To leave her to the trial of her wits , Her ...
... master Such fortunes as add fuel to their loves ; For otherwise - but herein I am idle , Have fool'd to little purpose . Aur . She's my wife . Aurel . And being so , it is not manly done To leave her to the trial of her wits , Her ...
Page 47
... master ? if thou dost , I am for thee ; Else choose , and sneck up ! ' pish , I scorn to flinch , man . Ben . Excellent ! what place shall I be admitted to ? chamber , wardrobe , cellar , or stable ? 1 In most passages of our old plays ...
... master ? if thou dost , I am for thee ; Else choose , and sneck up ! ' pish , I scorn to flinch , man . Ben . Excellent ! what place shall I be admitted to ? chamber , wardrobe , cellar , or stable ? 1 In most passages of our old plays ...
Page 81
... masters of a spirit , yet they are not By winter of old age quite hid in snow ; Some messengers of time , I must acknowledge , Among them took up lodging : when we first Exchang'd our faiths in wedlock , I was proud I did prevail with ...
... masters of a spirit , yet they are not By winter of old age quite hid in snow ; Some messengers of time , I must acknowledge , Among them took up lodging : when we first Exchang'd our faiths in wedlock , I was proud I did prevail with ...
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