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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... fair woman with a black soul . " Hearts are not always broken in the way supposed ; but there was more than enough to depress the lofty spirit of this great earl in the sudden blow given to his reputation . He died a few months after ...
... fair woman with a black soul . " Hearts are not always broken in the way supposed ; but there was more than enough to depress the lofty spirit of this great earl in the sudden blow given to his reputation . He died a few months after ...
Page 52
... fair youth ; A youth , whom , if I were but superstitious , I should repute an excellence more high , Than mere creations are : to add delight , I'll tell you how I found him . Amet . Prithee do . Men . Passing from Italy to Greece ...
... fair youth ; A youth , whom , if I were but superstitious , I should repute an excellence more high , Than mere creations are : to add delight , I'll tell you how I found him . Amet . Prithee do . Men . Passing from Italy to Greece ...
Page 61
... fair pres- ence Makes every place , where it vouchsafes to shine , More lovely than all other helps of art Can equal . Tha . What you mean by " helps of art , " You know yourself best ; be they as they are ; You need none , I am sure ...
... fair pres- ence Makes every place , where it vouchsafes to shine , More lovely than all other helps of art Can equal . Tha . What you mean by " helps of art , " You know yourself best ; be they as they are ; You need none , I am sure ...
Page 69
... fair Eroclea ? Rhe . She never since was heard of . Pal . No hope lives then Of ever , ever seeing her again . Rhe . Sir , I feared I should anger you . This was , as I said , an old tale : -I have now a new one , which may perhaps ...
... fair Eroclea ? Rhe . She never since was heard of . Pal . No hope lives then Of ever , ever seeing her again . Rhe . Sir , I feared I should anger you . This was , as I said , an old tale : -I have now a new one , which may perhaps ...
Page 73
... Fair lady , whom you wish'd to make your own ? Par . Not any , truly . Kal . What your friends or means are I will not be inquisitive to know , Nor do I care to hope for . But admit A dowry were thrown down before your choice , Of ...
... Fair lady , whom you wish'd to make your own ? Par . Not any , truly . Kal . What your friends or means are I will not be inquisitive to know , Nor do I care to hope for . But admit A dowry were thrown down before your choice , Of ...
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