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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... mean so , as it were , And laid , flat on her back , both horse and woman . Piero . Right , as it were . Ful . What else , man , as it were ? Guz . [ crossing over to FUL . ] Did you do this to her ? dare you to vaunt Your triumph , we ...
... mean so , as it were , And laid , flat on her back , both horse and woman . Piero . Right , as it were . Ful . What else , man , as it were ? Guz . [ crossing over to FUL . ] Did you do this to her ? dare you to vaunt Your triumph , we ...
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... means To catch his friendship . Piero . You're a pair of worthies , That make the Nine ' no wonder . Fut . Now , since fate Ordains that one of two must be the man , The man of men which must enjoy alone Love's darling , Amoretta ; both ...
... means To catch his friendship . Piero . You're a pair of worthies , That make the Nine ' no wonder . Fut . Now , since fate Ordains that one of two must be the man , The man of men which must enjoy alone Love's darling , Amoretta ; both ...
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... and chiouses ; the last term we have naturalized . As a verb , it means to cheat , to defraud ; as a substantive , a dexterous rogue , a swindler . - GIFFORD SCENE II . A Room in the House of MARTINO sc . 1. ] 35 THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... and chiouses ; the last term we have naturalized . As a verb , it means to cheat , to defraud ; as a substantive , a dexterous rogue , a swindler . - GIFFORD SCENE II . A Room in the House of MARTINO sc . 1. ] 35 THE LADY'S TRIAL .
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... means , sir : you've followed her already , I fear , with too much ill success , in trial Of unbecoming courtesies , your welcome Ends in so sad a farewell . Adur . I will stand The roughness of the encounter , like a gentleman , And ...
... means , sir : you've followed her already , I fear , with too much ill success , in trial Of unbecoming courtesies , your welcome Ends in so sad a farewell . Adur . I will stand The roughness of the encounter , like a gentleman , And ...
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... mean to follow next ? ha ! speak thy mind . Guz . Nor be thou daunted , fellow ; we ourselves Have felt the frowns of fortune in our days . Ben . I want extremely , exceedingly , hideously . Lev . [ above . ] Take that , enjoy it freely ...
... mean to follow next ? ha ! speak thy mind . Guz . Nor be thou daunted , fellow ; we ourselves Have felt the frowns of fortune in our days . Ben . I want extremely , exceedingly , hideously . Lev . [ above . ] Take that , enjoy it freely ...
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