“A diamond, though set in horns, is still a diamond, and sparkles in purest gold.”
Quote by Philip Massinger
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Source: The Plays of Philip Massinger: The bondman. The renegado. The parliament of love. The Roman actor. The great Duke of Florence
“Oh that thou hadst like others been all words, And no performance.”
“Virgin me no virgins! I must have you lose that name, or you lose me.”
“What a seaOf melting ice I walk on!”
Source: The Plays of Philip Massinger,: Advertisement to the second edition. Introduction; Essay on the writings of Massinger, by John Ferriar, &c. The virgin-martyr. The unnatural combat. The Duke of Milan
“The good needs fear no law, It is his safety and the bad man's awe.”
Source: The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford. With an Introduction, by Hartley Coleridge
“Welcome anything that comes to you, but do not long for anything else.”
“Like a rough orator, that brings more truth Than rhetoric, to make good his accusation.”
Source: The plays of Philip Massinger: adapted for family reading, and the use of young persons, by the omission of objectionable passages
“I in my own house am an emperor, And will defend what's mine.”
Source: The Selected Plays of Philip Massinger: The Duke of Milan, The Roman Actor, A New Way to Pay Old Debts, The City Madam
