The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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... hath a soul could bear , A soul not stoop'd to servitude . Aurel . You show Nor certainty , nor weak assurance yet Of reparation in this course , in case Command be proffer'd . Aur . He who cannot merit Preferment by employments , let ...
... hath a soul could bear , A soul not stoop'd to servitude . Aurel . You show Nor certainty , nor weak assurance yet Of reparation in this course , in case Command be proffer'd . Aur . He who cannot merit Preferment by employments , let ...
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... hath done so to both . Aur . I find it hath . Aurel . He who prescribes no law , No limits of condition to the objects Of his affection , but will merely wed A face , because ' t is round , or limn'd by nature In purest red and white ...
... hath done so to both . Aur . I find it hath . Aurel . He who prescribes no law , No limits of condition to the objects Of his affection , but will merely wed A face , because ' t is round , or limn'd by nature In purest red and white ...
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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. Hath utter'd , Auria , is but honest doubt , And you are wise enough in the construction . Aur . Necessity must arm my confidence , Which , if I live to triumph over ...
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. Hath utter'd , Auria , is but honest doubt , And you are wise enough in the construction . Aur . Necessity must arm my confidence , Which , if I live to triumph over ...
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... hath wondrous few , Not two to boast of . " I answer'd , she was happy then , whose choice In you , my lord , was singular . Adur . Well urg'd . Fut . She smiled , and said , it might be so ; and yet- There stopp'd : then I closed with ...
... hath wondrous few , Not two to boast of . " I answer'd , she was happy then , whose choice In you , my lord , was singular . Adur . Well urg'd . Fut . She smiled , and said , it might be so ; and yet- There stopp'd : then I closed with ...
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... Hath dealt in , she had wish'd herself a grave Before a timely hour . Lev . Sir , consider My sex ; were I mankind , ' my sword should quit A wounded honour , and reprieve a name From injury , by printing on their bosoms Some deadly ...
... Hath dealt in , she had wish'd herself a grave Before a timely hour . Lev . Sir , consider My sex ; were I mankind , ' my sword should quit A wounded honour , and reprieve a name From injury , by printing on their bosoms Some deadly ...
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