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Page 92
... stand my privilege . My mind is busy , Mine eyes and ears are open . ( Walks by , reading . ) Prophilus . Enter again PROPHILUS and EUPHRANIA . Do not waste The span of this stolen time , lent by the gods For precious use , in niceness ...
... stand my privilege . My mind is busy , Mine eyes and ears are open . ( Walks by , reading . ) Prophilus . Enter again PROPHILUS and EUPHRANIA . Do not waste The span of this stolen time , lent by the gods For precious use , in niceness ...
Page 106
... stands nothing to my mind ; / I'd have some pleasant lodging i ' th ' high street , sir ; / Or if ' twere near the court , sir , that were much better : / ' Tis a sweet recreation for a gentle- woman / To stand in a bay - window , and ...
... stands nothing to my mind ; / I'd have some pleasant lodging i ' th ' high street , sir ; / Or if ' twere near the court , sir , that were much better : / ' Tis a sweet recreation for a gentle- woman / To stand in a bay - window , and ...
Page 160
... stand tallied Without all possibilities of payment . Act IV Scene i ] Actus Quartus : Scaena prima . Q. Gifford . 5 ΙΟ 12. stand ] Q ; stands 1-4 . ] Doubtless an example of Ford's efforts to write in a classicising style : ' Please ...
... stand tallied Without all possibilities of payment . Act IV Scene i ] Actus Quartus : Scaena prima . Q. Gifford . 5 ΙΟ 12. stand ] Q ; stands 1-4 . ] Doubtless an example of Ford's efforts to write in a classicising style : ' Please ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
An interpretation | 32 |
Bassanes and the minor characters | 44 |
Copyright | |
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Amelus Amyclas Apollo appeared Armostes Athens audience Bang Bassanes Bassanes's betrothed blood Broken Heart brother Burrell Collection Calantha chair characters Chaste and Noble Chrystalla copies court Crotolon dance death Delphos doth Dramatic Dramatists Dyce edition editor Elysium emendation Enter episode Euphrania Exeunt father favour Ford's play Gifford Grausis griefs Groneas hath heaven honour husband interpretation Ithocles Ithocles's jealousy John Ford king Lacedaemon lady Lady's Trial London lord Love's Sacrifice lover Lover's Melancholy madness marriage married meaning mind moral murder Nearchus oracle Orgilus Orgilus's passion Penelope Devereux Penthea perhaps Perkin Warbeck Philema Phulas plot Presumably prince of Argos princess printed Prologue Prophilus Q reading quarto Revels Plays revenge royal says scene seems Shakespeare sister song soul Sparta speak spelling stage story syllable Tecnicus theatrical thee thine thou Thrasus Tis Pity title-page tragedy trick-chair truth verso vols Whore wife words youth ΙΟ