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 50
... dare not be so sudden in the pleasures Thy presence hath brought home . Soph . Here thou still find'st A friend as noble , Menaphon , as when Thou left'st at thy departure . Men . Yes , I know it , To him I owe more service- Amet . Pray ...
... dare not be so sudden in the pleasures Thy presence hath brought home . Soph . Here thou still find'st A friend as noble , Menaphon , as when Thou left'st at thy departure . Men . Yes , I know it , To him I owe more service- Amet . Pray ...
Page 51
... dare not tell thee what , Lest thou might'st think I fawn'd on [ thee ] -a sin Friendship was never guilty of ; for flattery Is monstrous in a true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince ...
... dare not tell thee what , Lest thou might'st think I fawn'd on [ thee ] -a sin Friendship was never guilty of ; for flattery Is monstrous in a true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince ...
Page 66
... dare speak publicly . Cor . And yet They talk but oddly of you . Cuc . Hang ' em , mongrels ! Pal . Of me ? my subjects talk of me ! Cor . Yes , scurvily , And think worse , prince . Pal . I'll borrow patience A little time to listen to ...
... dare speak publicly . Cor . And yet They talk but oddly of you . Cuc . Hang ' em , mongrels ! Pal . Of me ? my subjects talk of me ! Cor . Yes , scurvily , And think worse , prince . Pal . I'll borrow patience A little time to listen to ...
Page 79
... dare promise : -for the present time , You cannot urge more from me . Mel . [ within . ] Ho , Cleophila ! 1 Haled to the earth , ] i . e . drawn to the grave . The allusion is to the pomp and parade of a funeral procession , and to the ...
... dare promise : -for the present time , You cannot urge more from me . Mel . [ within . ] Ho , Cleophila ! 1 Haled to the earth , ] i . e . drawn to the grave . The allusion is to the pomp and parade of a funeral procession , and to the ...
Page 83
... dare Promise and do ; ere many minutes pass , I will discover whence his sadness is , Or undergo the censure of my ignorance . Are . You are a noble scholar . Soph . For reward You shall make your own demand . Cor . May I be sure ? Are ...
... dare Promise and do ; ere many minutes pass , I will discover whence his sadness is , Or undergo the censure of my ignorance . Are . You are a noble scholar . Soph . For reward You shall make your own demand . Cor . May I be sure ? Are ...
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