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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... means by which all " crooked sur- mises " on the part of Aurelio are removed - the dignified repentance exhibited by Adurni , contrasting strongly as it does with his former levity and rashness - and the develop- ment of Auria's ...
... means by which all " crooked sur- mises " on the part of Aurelio are removed - the dignified repentance exhibited by Adurni , contrasting strongly as it does with his former levity and rashness - and the develop- ment of Auria's ...
Page 18
... mean our friendship , I am sunk so low In my estate , that , bid me live in Genoa But six months longer , I survive the remnant Of all my store . Aurel . Umph ! Aur . In my country , friend , Where I have sided my superior , friend ...
... mean our friendship , I am sunk so low In my estate , that , bid me live in Genoa But six months longer , I survive the remnant Of all my store . Aurel . Umph ! Aur . In my country , friend , Where I have sided my superior , friend ...
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... my lord , A second means , but kiss'd the letter first , O'erlook'd the superscription ; then let fall Some amorous drops , kiss'd it again , talk'd to it Twenty times over , set it to her mouth , 20 [ ACT I. THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... my lord , A second means , but kiss'd the letter first , O'erlook'd the superscription ; then let fall Some amorous drops , kiss'd it again , talk'd to it Twenty times over , set it to her mouth , 20 [ ACT I. THE LADY'S TRIAL .
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... means , Partake the sport , my lord ; this thing of youth- Fut . Handsome enough , good face , quick eye , well bred . Piero . Is yet possess'd so strangely— Fut . With a humour Of thinking she deserves- Piero . A duke , a count , At ...
... means , Partake the sport , my lord ; this thing of youth- Fut . Handsome enough , good face , quick eye , well bred . Piero . Is yet possess'd so strangely— Fut . With a humour Of thinking she deserves- Piero . A duke , a count , At ...
Page 27
... , which is not uncommon in our old writers , means , 66 suppose you were , " or rather , " put yourself -in my place , " & c . - GIFFORD . " Mal . What have I Deserv'd to be so used SC . III . ] 27 . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... , which is not uncommon in our old writers , means , 66 suppose you were , " or rather , " put yourself -in my place , " & c . - GIFFORD . " Mal . What have I Deserv'd to be so used SC . III . ] 27 . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
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