“Your must and will
Shall in your full-sailed confidence deceive you,”
A Very Woman, II., 2, 21.
Prologue 2, 7:
In each part,
With his best of fancy, judgment, language, art,
Fashion'd and form'd so, as might well, and may
Deserve a welcome, and no vulgar way.
V., 2, 256. Cf. IV., 2, 75:
Hold but thy nature, Duke, and be but rash,
And violent enough.
Cf. also I., 2, 30; I., 3, 369; III., 3, 252.
Touches which remind one of Massinger occur, but they are few and far between—e.g.:
I., 1, 30-70, reminds us of him here and there. (The same applies to Cleanthes' speech, I., 1, 323-345.)
I., 1, 248: “personal opposition.” (Cf. Believe as You List, IV., 2, 98.)