The Dramatick Works of John Dryden, Esq: Secret love: or, The maiden queen. Sir Martin Mar-all; or, The feign'd innocence. The tempest: or, The enchanted island. Evening's love: or, The mock astrologer. Tyrannick love: or, The royal martyrJ. Tonsor, 1725 |
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الصفحة 16
... things that I could name . Aft . And none of ' em to any purpose . Cel . Well , if you will not be cruel to a poor Lover , you might oblige me by carrying me to their Lodgings . Aft . You know I am always bufie about the Queen . Cel ...
... things that I could name . Aft . And none of ' em to any purpose . Cel . Well , if you will not be cruel to a poor Lover , you might oblige me by carrying me to their Lodgings . Aft . You know I am always bufie about the Queen . Cel ...
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... thing in his Hands . Cel . Yet , for my part , I can live with as few Miftreffes as any Man I defire no Superfluities ; only for neceffary Change or fo ; as I fhift my Linnen . Flo . A pretty odd kind of Fellow this : he fits my Hu- mor ...
... thing in his Hands . Cel . Yet , for my part , I can live with as few Miftreffes as any Man I defire no Superfluities ; only for neceffary Change or fo ; as I fhift my Linnen . Flo . A pretty odd kind of Fellow this : he fits my Hu- mor ...
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... thing it were to stay long , be troublesome , and hinder a Lady of a fresh Lover . Cel . A rare Creature this ! -Befides , Madam , how like a Fool a Man looks , when , after all his Eagernefs of two Minutes before , he fhrinks into a ...
... thing it were to stay long , be troublesome , and hinder a Lady of a fresh Lover . Cel . A rare Creature this ! -Befides , Madam , how like a Fool a Man looks , when , after all his Eagernefs of two Minutes before , he fhrinks into a ...
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... thing as rifing Virtue , And Merit , understood at Court . Phil . Perhaps it is the only A & t that can Accufe our Queen of Weakness . Enter Lyfimantes attended . Lyf . O , my Lord Philocles ! well overtaken ! I came to look you . Phil ...
... thing as rifing Virtue , And Merit , understood at Court . Phil . Perhaps it is the only A & t that can Accufe our Queen of Weakness . Enter Lyfimantes attended . Lyf . O , my Lord Philocles ! well overtaken ! I came to look you . Phil ...
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... thing , which Time may give me The Confidence to name . Lyf . ' Tis yours whatever : But tell me true , does the not ... things ; Which her great Soul afham'd of , ftrait shakes off , And is compos'd again . Lyf . You are ftill near the ...
... thing , which Time may give me The Confidence to name . Lyf . ' Tis yours whatever : But tell me true , does the not ... things ; Which her great Soul afham'd of , ftrait shakes off , And is compos'd again . Lyf . You are ftill near the ...
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Afide Afteria Alon Ariel Beat Beatrix becauſe beſt Buſineſs Caliban Candiope Cath Celadon confefs Coufin Daughter defire Devil Don Melchor Dupe Enter Exeunt Exit fafe faid Father felf Ferd fhall fhould fince firft firſt Florimel fome foon fpeak ftand ftill fuch fure Heart Heav'n Honour juft Lady laft lofe loft Lord Love Lyfimantes Madam Mafter Mask Maskall Maximin Methinks Miftrefs Mill Miſtreſs moft Mood moſt muft muſt Nakar never Olinda on't Paffion Perfon Phil Philocles Plac pleaſe Pleaſure Porphyrius Pow'r pr'ythee Pray Profp promiſe Queen Reafon refolv'd Rofe ſhall ſhe Sifter Sir John Sir Mart Sir Martin ſpeak ſtay Steph Sycorax tell thee thefe Theo Theodofia there's theſe thofe thoſe thou Trinc Trine twas vex'd Warn Warner Wild worfe
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الصفحة 183 - But thy vile race, Though thou didst learn, had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou Deservedly confin'd into this rock, Who hadst deserv'd more than a prison.
الصفحة 167 - Latin proverb, were not always the least happy; and as his fancy was quick, so likewise were the products of it remote and new. He borrowed not of any other, and his imaginations were such as could not easily enter into any other man.
الصفحة 218 - Man's life is all a mist ! and in the dark, Our fortunes meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee ? Or how can we avoid it, if it be ? If by free will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded by decrees above ? Whether we drive, or whether we are driven, If ill, 'tis ours : if good, the act of heaven.
الصفحة 265 - ... and chimerical. The one causes laughter in those who can judge of men and manners, by the lively representation of their folly or corruption : The other produces the same effect in those who can judge of neither, and that only by its extravagances.
الصفحة 227 - That's but a fond conceit : you are made for one, And one for you. Hip. You cannot tell me, Sir, I know I'm made for twenty hundred Women. (I mean if there so many be i' th' World) So that if once I see her, I shall love her.
الصفحة 185 - I confess you pose me. Dor . How did he come to be our Father too ? Mir. I think he found us when we both were little, and grew within the ground. Dor. Why could he not find more of us ? Pray...
الصفحة 143 - I'll play in the next room in the dark, and consequently your mistress, who will come to her balcony over against you, will think it to be you ; and at the end of every tune, I'll ring the bell that hangs, between your chamber and mine, that you may know when to have done.
الصفحة 229 - If thou wert a Monster of parts, I would make thee My Master of Ceremonies, to conduct 'em in. The Devil take all Dunces, thou hast lost a brave Employment by not being a Linguist, and for want Of behaviour.
الصفحة 185 - Sister, let you and I look up and down one day, to find some little ones for us to play with. Mir. Agreed ; but now we must go in. This is the hour Wherein my Father's Charm will work, Which seizes all who are in open air : Th" effect of his great Art I long to see, Which will perform as much as Magick can.
الصفحة 267 - I do not admire him blindly, and without looking into his imperfections.