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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... duties and severer studies ; when it is considered how many years and with what ability he presided over a department of literature requiring not only very extensive scholar- ship , but a general acquaintance with almost every art and ...
... duties and severer studies ; when it is considered how many years and with what ability he presided over a department of literature requiring not only very extensive scholar- ship , but a general acquaintance with almost every art and ...
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... duties , where you owe them first ; I 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 ...
... duties , where you owe them first ; I 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 ...
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... duty , your distance ? Let me have service methodi- cally tendered ; you are now one of us . You cour- tesy . [ GRILLA courtesies . ] Good , remember that you are to practise courtship . Was thy father a piper , say'st thou ? Gril . A ...
... duty , your distance ? Let me have service methodi- cally tendered ; you are now one of us . You cour- tesy . [ GRILLA courtesies . ] Good , remember that you are to practise courtship . Was thy father a piper , say'st thou ? Gril . A ...
Page 68
... duty that thou ow'st us , Be plain in what thou mean'st to speak : there's something That we must know : be free ; our ears are open . Rhe . O , sir , I had rather hold a wolf by the ears than stroke a lion ; the greatest danger is the ...
... duty that thou ow'st us , Be plain in what thou mean'st to speak : there's something That we must know : be free ; our ears are open . Rhe . O , sir , I had rather hold a wolf by the ears than stroke a lion ; the greatest danger is the ...
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... duty and my obedience are my surety ; but I have been too bold . Pal . Forget the sadder story of my father , And only , Rhetias , learn to read me well ; For I must ever thank thee : thou hast unlock'd A tongue was vow'd to silence ...
... duty and my obedience are my surety ; but I have been too bold . Pal . Forget the sadder story of my father , And only , Rhetias , learn to read me well ; For I must ever thank thee : thou hast unlock'd A tongue was vow'd to silence ...
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