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Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes - Page 773
1910 - 899 pages
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 pages
...where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it, that doth clip thee ? Dutch. Pray, sir, heare me. Fer. Or is it true, thou art but a bare name, And no essential! thing ? Dutch. Sir? Fer. Do not speake. Dutch. No, sir : I will plant my soule in mine eares, to heare you....
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The Works of John Webster, Volume 1

John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 pages
...to live or die, I can do both like a prince. FERD. Die then quickly. [Ferdinand gives her a poniard. Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse* thee? DUTCH. Pray, sir, hear me. FERD. Or is it true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing ? DUTCH....
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The Works of John Webster, Volume 1

John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...to live or die, I can do both like a prince. FERD. Die then quickly. [Ferdinand gives her a poniard. Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse* thee? DUTCH. Pray, sir, hear me. FEUD. Or is it true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing ? DUTCH....
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...unfortunate pair, and determine on their destruction. Ferdinand thus announces his stern resolves : Ferd. Virtue, where art thou hid ? What hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse thee ? Duchess. Pray, sir, hear me ! Ferd. Or is it true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing...
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Notes and Queries

1915 - 560 pages
...transcript of another passage from Gynecia's speech at the beginning of Book II. of the ' Arcadia ') : — Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse lliee ? Or is it true that thou art but a bare name And no essential thiug ? (Hazlitt, ii. 208.)ACT...
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The Dramatic Works of John Webster, Volume 2

John Webster - 1857 - 294 pages
...to live or die, I can do both like a prince. Ferd. Die_then_guickjy. [Ferdinand gives her a poniard. Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is...most imperfect light of human reason, That mak'st us2 so unhappy to foresee What we can least prevent ! Pursue thy wishes, And glory in them : \there's...
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The Works of John Webster: With Some Account of the Author, and Notes

John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1857 - 424 pages
...doom'd to live or die, I can do both like a prince. Ferd. Die, then, quickly! [Giving her a poniard. Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is...eclipse * thee ? Duch. Pray, sir, hear me. Ferd. Or is ib true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing ] Duch. Sir — Ferd. Do not speak. Duch....
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The Dramatic Works of John Webster, Volume 2

John Webster - 1857 - 300 pages
...live or die, I can do both like a prince. Ferd. Die then quickly. [Ferdinand gives Tier a. poniard. Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse thee? Dueh. Pray, sir, hear me. Ferd. Or is it true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing ? Duch....
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The Works of John Webster: With Some Account of the Author, and Notes

John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 pages
...Î halli] The4to. of 1040, "had." § arras] See note t, p. 41. II you] Omitted iu the 4to. of 1640. Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is...true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing ? Duck. Sir,— Fcrd. Do not speak. DuA. No, sir : I will plant my soul in mine ears, to hear you....
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The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from the Original ...

1870 - 610 pages
...Ferd. Die, then, quickly ! [Giving her a poniard. Virtue, where art thou hid I what hideous thing la it that doth eclipse thee ? Duch. Pray, sir, hear...essential thing ? Duch. Sir— Ferd. Do not speak. 1 pem«A— foolish. Carrot — Dycc thinks this should be orris, 'goiiipi or gadstía—ie godfathers,...
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