The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page lxxxvii
... dare promise for the present time . You cannot urge more from me . thankfulness to your great merit , Which I dare promise . For the present time , You cannot urge more from me . G. 54. W. 160. - Thus I talk wisely , and to no purpose ...
... dare promise for the present time . You cannot urge more from me . thankfulness to your great merit , Which I dare promise . For the present time , You cannot urge more from me . G. 54. W. 160. - Thus I talk wisely , and to no purpose ...
Page cvi
... to Penthea , nor to the reader . " Pity that such sagacity should be thrown away ! Penthea had pressed her brother for the name of his mistress , which , after repeated attempts , he declares he dares not utter cvi INTRODUCTION .
... to Penthea , nor to the reader . " Pity that such sagacity should be thrown away ! Penthea had pressed her brother for the name of his mistress , which , after repeated attempts , he declares he dares not utter cvi INTRODUCTION .
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John Ford. after repeated attempts , he declares he dares not utter : on which she taxes him with want of affection to herself , and he then , with all the delicacy of respectful feeling , after an injunction of silence , replies , as in ...
John Ford. after repeated attempts , he declares he dares not utter : on which she taxes him with want of affection to herself , and he then , with all the delicacy of respectful feeling , after an injunction of silence , replies , as in ...
Page clxxxiii
... dare not trust myself with the subject . At the moment when this unfortunate blunderer supposes Dr. Donne anxious to ply his barren quill and stick his name here , purely " to shew his love , " that great man was fallen into a danger ...
... dare not trust myself with the subject . At the moment when this unfortunate blunderer supposes Dr. Donne anxious to ply his barren quill and stick his name here , purely " to shew his love , " that great man was fallen into a danger ...
Page clxxxiv
... dare promise ; and keep this in store ; As thou hast done enough , thou canst do more . WILLIAM SINGLETON . * To the Author ( of the Lover's Melancholy ) Master JOHN FORD . BLACK choler , reason's overflowing spring , Where thirsty ...
... dare promise ; and keep this in store ; As thou hast done enough , thou canst do more . WILLIAM SINGLETON . * To the Author ( of the Lover's Melancholy ) Master JOHN FORD . BLACK choler , reason's overflowing spring , Where thirsty ...
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