The Plays of Philip Massinger: Adapted for Family Reading, and the Use of Young Persons, by the Omission of Objectionable Passages, Volumul 2J. & J. Harper, 1830 |
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Pagina 8
... dare not say distemper'd , But kind , and in his tottering chair carousing , They do the country service . If you meet One that eats bread , a child of ignorance , And bred up in the darkness of no drinking , Against his will you may ...
... dare not say distemper'd , But kind , and in his tottering chair carousing , They do the country service . If you meet One that eats bread , a child of ignorance , And bred up in the darkness of no drinking , Against his will you may ...
Pagina 11
... dare , and power to do : So near intrench'd ' , that ' tis beyond all hope Of human counsel they can e'er be sever'd , Until it be determined by the sword , Who hath the better cause : for the success Concludes the victor innocent , and ...
... dare , and power to do : So near intrench'd ' , that ' tis beyond all hope Of human counsel they can e'er be sever'd , Until it be determined by the sword , Who hath the better cause : for the success Concludes the victor innocent , and ...
Pagina 18
... dare speak to him . Marc . I will run the hazard.— My lord ! Sfor . Ha ! -pardon me , Marcelia , I am troubled ; And stand uncertain , whether I am master Of aught that's worth the owning . Marc . I am yours , sir ; And I have heard you ...
... dare speak to him . Marc . I will run the hazard.— My lord ! Sfor . Ha ! -pardon me , Marcelia , I am troubled ; And stand uncertain , whether I am master Of aught that's worth the owning . Marc . I am yours , sir ; And I have heard you ...
Pagina 19
... dare the worst of fate : Though the foundation of the earth should shrink , The glorious eye of heaven lose his splendour , Supported thus , I'll stand upon the ruins , And seek for new life here . Why are you sad ? No other sports ! by ...
... dare the worst of fate : Though the foundation of the earth should shrink , The glorious eye of heaven lose his splendour , Supported thus , I'll stand upon the ruins , And seek for new life here . Why are you sad ? No other sports ! by ...
Pagina 26
... dare do Whate'er you dare command . Sfor . But you must swear it ; And put into the oath all joys or torments That fright the wicked , or confirm the good ; Not to conceal it only , that is nothing , But , whensoe'er my will shall speak ...
... dare do Whate'er you dare command . Sfor . But you must swear it ; And put into the oath all joys or torments That fright the wicked , or confirm the good ; Not to conceal it only , that is nothing , But , whensoe'er my will shall speak ...
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Æsop Anne appear assured Bapt BAPTISTA Beauf BEAUFORT Belg brother Capt command court cursed dare daughters death deserve duchess duke Duke of Milan Enter envy Eubu EUBULUS Exeunt Exit fair father favour fear Ferd fortune Fran Francisco Frug GIFFORD give glory Gold GOLDWIRE Grac Graccho happy hath hear Heaven HILARIO Hold HOLDFAST HONORIA honour hope Hoyst innocent Isab JULIO BAPTISTA king live look LORD LACY madam Malef Malefort Marc Marcelia Mari Marseilles Massinger Math MATHIAS Merchant royal Milan miniver mistress ne'er never noble pardon PARTHENIUS Pesc Pescara PHILIP MASSINGER pleasure Plenty poor Pray queen Re-enter revenge RICARDO ROMAN ACTOR SCENE scorn Servants serve Sfor Sforza SIR JOHN FRUGAL Sir Maur soldier Soph SOPHIA speak stand Steph STEPHANO strange sweet sword thank thee Theoc There's things thou TIBERIO Trade TRADEWELL turn'd Ubald what's wife woman