The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2 |
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The justice finally done to the “ pure and unflawed ” virtues of Spinella -- the
means by which all “ crooked surmises ” on the part of Aurelio are removed — the
dignified repentance exhibited by Adurni , contrasting strongly as it does with his
...
The justice finally done to the “ pure and unflawed ” virtues of Spinella -- the
means by which all “ crooked surmises ” on the part of Aurelio are removed — the
dignified repentance exhibited by Adurni , contrasting strongly as it does with his
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Page 142
Encumbrances upon his estate had already circumscribed old Thomney's '
means of living , and his only mode of saving himself from more urgent distress
consisted in a marriage , long before projected , between his son and the
daughter of a ...
Encumbrances upon his estate had already circumscribed old Thomney's '
means of living , and his only mode of saving himself from more urgent distress
consisted in a marriage , long before projected , between his son and the
daughter of a ...
Page 165
2 Cl . All trebles ? not a mean ? Cud . Not one . The morris is so cast , we'll have
neither mean nor base in our company , fellow Rowland . 3 Cl . What ! nor a
counter ? Cud . By no means , no hunting counter ; leave that to the Enfield
Chase ...
2 Cl . All trebles ? not a mean ? Cud . Not one . The morris is so cast , we'll have
neither mean nor base in our company , fellow Rowland . 3 Cl . What ! nor a
counter ? Cud . By no means , no hunting counter ; leave that to the Enfield
Chase ...
Page 167
I have heard old beldams Talk of familiars in the shape of mice , Rats , ferrets ,
weasels , and I wot not what That have appear'd , and suck'd , some say , their
blood ; But by what means they came acquainted with them , I am now ignorant .
I have heard old beldams Talk of familiars in the shape of mice , Rats , ferrets ,
weasels , and I wot not what That have appear'd , and suck'd , some say , their
blood ; But by what means they came acquainted with them , I am now ignorant .
Page 237
Of him ! his praise should be a field too large , Too spacious , for so mean an
orator As I to range in . Fior . Sir , enough : ' t is true He well deserv'd your labour ;
on his death - bed This ring he gave me , bade me never part With this , but to the
...
Of him ! his praise should be a field too large , Too spacious , for so mean an
orator As I to range in . Fior . Sir , enough : ' t is true He well deserv'd your labour ;
on his death - bed This ring he gave me , bade me never part With this , but to the
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