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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Page 62
... this house is as freely yours As ever was your father's . Cast . We conceive so , Though your late strangeness hath bred marvel in us . But wherefore , sister , keeps your silence distance ? 62 [ ACT IV . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... this house is as freely yours As ever was your father's . Cast . We conceive so , Though your late strangeness hath bred marvel in us . But wherefore , sister , keeps your silence distance ? 62 [ ACT IV . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
Page 68
... father , The mighty and courageous Mountibanco , Was lineally descended ; and my mother ( In right of whose blood I must ever honour The lower Germany ) was a Harlequin . Fut . He'll blow up The Spaniard presently by his mother's side ...
... father , The mighty and courageous Mountibanco , Was lineally descended ; and my mother ( In right of whose blood I must ever honour The lower Germany ) was a Harlequin . Fut . He'll blow up The Spaniard presently by his mother's side ...
Page 69
... father betht direct me . Trel . Why now thou sing'st in tune , my Amo- retta ; And , my good friends , you have , like wise physi- cians , Prescribed a healthful diet : I shall think on A bounty for your pains , and will present ye To ...
... father betht direct me . Trel . Why now thou sing'st in tune , my Amo- retta ; And , my good friends , you have , like wise physi- cians , Prescribed a healthful diet : I shall think on A bounty for your pains , and will present ye To ...
Page 92
... father Henry , third earl , the friend and patron of Shakspeare , in 1624 , and died in 1667. If more be wanting to his fame , it may be added that he enjoyed the friendship and merited the praise of the Earl of Clarendon . - GIFFORD ...
... father Henry , third earl , the friend and patron of Shakspeare , in 1624 , and died in 1667. If more be wanting to his fame , it may be added that he enjoyed the friendship and merited the praise of the Earl of Clarendon . - GIFFORD ...
Page 98
... father bald - pate , where my gran- nam the Moon shows her horns . I'll live here and laugh at the bravery of ignorance , maugre thy abomi- nable beard . Time . Priest of the Sun , ' t is near about the minute Thy patron will descend ...
... father bald - pate , where my gran- nam the Moon shows her horns . I'll live here and laugh at the bravery of ignorance , maugre thy abomi- nable beard . Time . Priest of the Sun , ' t is near about the minute Thy patron will descend ...
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