| John Ford - 1811 - 522 sidor
...This law we kept in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here thought a fiction, when time's youth Wanted some riper years, was known a truth : In which, if words have cloth'd the subject right, You may partake a pity with delight. THE BROKEN... | |
| 1811 - 718 sidor
...This law we kept in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here t the blackest May be washed white again. Pen. Never. Pet. Your leave, si troth : In which, if words have cloath'd the subject right, You may partake a pity with delight. *... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 688 sidor
...Broken Heart" was given to the press in the same year as the foregoing piece, (1633.) It •wasbrought out at the Black Friars; but the date of its appearance...French or Italian collection of tales. But whatever maybe the groundwork, it must, after all, be admitted that the story derives its main claim on our... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 682 sidor
...law we keep in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here thought FICTION, when time's youth Wanted some riper years, was known A TRUTH : In which, if words have cloth'd the subject right, You may partake a pity, with delight. This Prologue... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 712 sidor
...law we keep in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here thought FICTION, when time's youth Wanted some riper years, was known A TRUTH: Jn which, if words have cloth'd the subject right, You may partake a pity, with This Prologue has been... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 sidor
...necessary to trouble the reader with the names of other dramas attributed to our poet by Chalmers and Reed. audience that the story was a borrowed one, and that...Italian collection of tales. But, whatever may be the groundwdrk, it must, after all, be admitted that the story derives its main claim on our affections... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 768 sidor
...law we keep in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here thought FICTION, when time's youth Wanted some riper years, was known A TRUTH : In which, if words have cloth'd the subject right, You may partake a pity, with delight. ACT I. SCENE... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 sidor
...law we keep in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here thought FICTION, when time's youth Wanted some riper years, was known A TRUTH : In which, if words have cloth'd the subject right, You may partake a pity, with delight. ACT I. SCENE... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1873 - 146 sidor
...law we keep in our presentment now Not to take freedom- more than we allow What may be here thought fiction when time's youth Wanted some riper years was known a truth In which if words have clothed the subject right You may partake a pity with delight (Prologue). (./)... | |
| John Ford - 1888 - 508 sidor
...law we keep in our presentment now, Not to take freedom more than we allow ; What may be here thought Fiction, when time's youth Wanted some riper years, was known a Truth : In which, if words have clothed the subject right, You may partake a pity with delight. -<-& DRAMATIS... | |
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