The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2 |
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The justice finally done to the “ pure and unflawed ” virtues of Spinella — the
means by which all “ crooked surmises ” on the part of Aurelio are removed — the
dignified repentance exhibited by Adurni , contrasting strongly as it does with his
...
The justice finally done to the “ pure and unflawed ” virtues of Spinella — the
means by which all “ crooked surmises ” on the part of Aurelio are removed — the
dignified repentance exhibited by Adurni , contrasting strongly as it does with his
...
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By that sacred thing Last issued from the temple where it dwelt , I mean our
friendship , I am sunk so low , In my estate , that , bid me live in Genoa But six
months longer , I survive the remnantOf all my store . Aurel . Umph ! Aur . In my
country ...
By that sacred thing Last issued from the temple where it dwelt , I mean our
friendship , I am sunk so low , In my estate , that , bid me live in Genoa But six
months longer , I survive the remnantOf all my store . Aurel . Umph ! Aur . In my
country ...
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She never used , my lord , : A second means , but kiss ' d the letter first , O ' erlook
' d the superscription ; then let fall Some amorous drops , kiss ' d it again , talk ' d
to it Twenty times over , set it to her mouth , THE LADY ' S TRIAL . [ ACT I .
She never used , my lord , : A second means , but kiss ' d the letter first , O ' erlook
' d the superscription ; then let fall Some amorous drops , kiss ' d it again , talk ' d
to it Twenty times over , set it to her mouth , THE LADY ' S TRIAL . [ ACT I .
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Pero . Nay , nay . Adur . Well , keep your mirth , my dainty honeys ; agree Some
two days hence , till when ! Piero . By any means , Partake the sport , my lord ;
this thing of youthFut . Handsome enough , good face , quick eye , well breda
Piero .
Pero . Nay , nay . Adur . Well , keep your mirth , my dainty honeys ; agree Some
two days hence , till when ! Piero . By any means , Partake the sport , my lord ;
this thing of youthFut . Handsome enough , good face , quick eye , well breda
Piero .
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Fut . I shall report your answer . ( Exit . Aurelio , You are as I am , & o . ] This
expression , which is not uncommon in our old writers , means , “ suppose you
were , " — or rather , “ put yourself - in my place , ” & c . - GIFFORD . Mal . What
have I ...
Fut . I shall report your answer . ( Exit . Aurelio , You are as I am , & o . ] This
expression , which is not uncommon in our old writers , means , “ suppose you
were , " — or rather , “ put yourself - in my place , ” & c . - GIFFORD . Mal . What
have I ...
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