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 51
... looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince , It does . He's the same melancholy man He was at ' s father's death ; sometimes speaks sense , But seldom mirth ; will smile , but seldom laugh ; Will lend an ear to business , deal in ...
... looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince , It does . He's the same melancholy man He was at ' s father's death ; sometimes speaks sense , But seldom mirth ; will smile , but seldom laugh ; Will lend an ear to business , deal in ...
Page 54
... look'd upon the trophies of his art , Then sigh'd , then wiped his eyes , then sigh'd and cried , " Alas , poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of innocent blood , Shall ...
... look'd upon the trophies of his art , Then sigh'd , then wiped his eyes , then sigh'd and cried , " Alas , poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of innocent blood , Shall ...
Page 57
... Look , look , he comes ' observe him seriously . Cuc . Reach me my sword and buckler . Gril . They are here , forsooth . Cuc . How now , minx , how now ! where is your duty , your distance ? Let me have service methodi- cally tendered ...
... Look , look , he comes ' observe him seriously . Cuc . Reach me my sword and buckler . Gril . They are here , forsooth . Cuc . How now , minx , how now ! where is your duty , your distance ? Let me have service methodi- cally tendered ...
Page 68
... look.- Thou hast a tongue , I hope , that is not oil'd With flattery : be open . Though ' t is true , That in my younger days I oft have heard Agenor's name , my father , more traduced , Than I could then observe : yet I protest , I ...
... look.- Thou hast a tongue , I hope , that is not oil'd With flattery : be open . Though ' t is true , That in my younger days I oft have heard Agenor's name , my father , more traduced , Than I could then observe : yet I protest , I ...
Page 70
... Rhe . A picture in a tablet . Pal . Look well upon ' t . Rhe . I do - yes - let me observe it- ' Tis hers , the lady's . Pal . Whose ? Rhe . Eroclea's . Pal . Hers that was once Eroclea . For her 70 [ ACT II . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... Rhe . A picture in a tablet . Pal . Look well upon ' t . Rhe . I do - yes - let me observe it- ' Tis hers , the lady's . Pal . Whose ? Rhe . Eroclea's . Pal . Hers that was once Eroclea . For her 70 [ ACT II . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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