The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 185
... Dear sir ! Enter PROPHILUS , EUPHRANEA , ITHOCLES , GRONEAS , and HEMOPHIL . Crot . Here comes Euphranea , with Prophilus and Ithocles . Org . Most honour'd ! -ever famous ! Ith . Your true friend ; On earth not any truer . - With ...
... Dear sir ! Enter PROPHILUS , EUPHRANEA , ITHOCLES , GRONEAS , and HEMOPHIL . Crot . Here comes Euphranea , with Prophilus and Ithocles . Org . Most honour'd ! -ever famous ! Ith . Your true friend ; On earth not any truer . - With ...
Page 286
... dear , dear England ! K. Ja . You fool your piety , Ridiculously careful of an interest Another man possesseth . Where's your faction ? Shrewdly the bishop guess'd of your adherents , When not a petty burgess of some town , No , not a ...
... dear , dear England ! K. Ja . You fool your piety , Ridiculously careful of an interest Another man possesseth . Where's your faction ? Shrewdly the bishop guess'd of your adherents , When not a petty burgess of some town , No , not a ...
Page 320
... Dear lady ! Oxf . Whither will you , Without respect of shame ? Kath . Forbear me , sir , And trouble not the current of my duty ! — Oh my lov'd lord ! can any scorn be yours In which I have no interest ? some kind hand Lend me ...
... Dear lady ! Oxf . Whither will you , Without respect of shame ? Kath . Forbear me , sir , And trouble not the current of my duty ! — Oh my lov'd lord ! can any scorn be yours In which I have no interest ? some kind hand Lend me ...
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