The Dramatic Works of John Ford:: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. In Two Volumes. ...John Murray, Albemarle Street. [Printed by C. Roworth and Sons, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.], 1831 |
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Page viii
... affection : this gentleman was entered at Gray's Inn ; but Popham seems to have taken his young relation more immediately under his own care , and placed him at the Middle Tem- ple , of which he had been appointed Treasurer in 1581 . It ...
... affection : this gentleman was entered at Gray's Inn ; but Popham seems to have taken his young relation more immediately under his own care , and placed him at the Middle Tem- ple , of which he had been appointed Treasurer in 1581 . It ...
Page x
... affection for Mount- joy , into the arms of Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar ... affections wrought some pardon or pity for her ; for she lost no caste , even under Elizabeth , and she was one of the ...
... affection for Mount- joy , into the arms of Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar ... affections wrought some pardon or pity for her ; for she lost no caste , even under Elizabeth , and she was one of the ...
Page xix
... affections from the poetic powers of the author himself . They are here exerted with wonderful effect : the spell is early laid , and we have scarcely stepped within the circle , when we feel the charm too effectual to resist , and ...
... affections from the poetic powers of the author himself . They are here exerted with wonderful effect : the spell is early laid , and we have scarcely stepped within the circle , when we feel the charm too effectual to resist , and ...
Page xxi
... affection . The year before this was written , the indefatigable Prynne had published his ponderous " Histriomastix ; ” in which he collected and reproduced , with increased bitterness and rancour , all his former invectives against the ...
... affection . The year before this was written , the indefatigable Prynne had published his ponderous " Histriomastix ; ” in which he collected and reproduced , with increased bitterness and rancour , all his former invectives against the ...
Page xxx
... affections and passions very dis- tinct from those of love . Mr. Campbell , however , terms him " one of the ornaments of our ancient poetry . " In the construction of Ford's plots , or rather perhaps in the selection of his fables , it ...
... affections and passions very dis- tinct from those of love . Mr. Campbell , however , terms him " one of the ornaments of our ancient poetry . " In the construction of Ford's plots , or rather perhaps in the selection of his fables , it ...
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