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 xiv
... beauty , especially in the last two acts , frequently occur ; but there is nothing to re- deem the absurdity of the plot . Instead of taking up an inexperienced , unsophisticated youth , and opening the world to him for the first time ...
... beauty , especially in the last two acts , frequently occur ; but there is nothing to re- deem the absurdity of the plot . Instead of taking up an inexperienced , unsophisticated youth , and opening the world to him for the first time ...
Page xxix
... beauty of language- for in this he is equalled by his contemporaries , and , by some of them , surpassed ; nor is it from any classical or mythological allusions happily recollected and skilfully applied , for of these he seldom avails ...
... beauty of language- for in this he is equalled by his contemporaries , and , by some of them , surpassed ; nor is it from any classical or mythological allusions happily recollected and skilfully applied , for of these he seldom avails ...
Page xxxvi
... BEAUTY IN A TRANCE , T. Entered on the Stationers ' books , September 9th , 1653 , but not printed . Destroyed by Mr. Warburton's servant . 11. THE LONDON MERCHANT , C. 12. THE ROYAL COMBAT , C. 13. AN ILL BEGINNING HAS A GOOD END , C ...
... BEAUTY IN A TRANCE , T. Entered on the Stationers ' books , September 9th , 1653 , but not printed . Destroyed by Mr. Warburton's servant . 11. THE LONDON MERCHANT , C. 12. THE ROYAL COMBAT , C. 13. AN ILL BEGINNING HAS A GOOD END , C ...
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... beauty , Youth , carriage and discretion must , from men Indued with reason , ravish admiration : From me , they did . * i . e . dashing it . Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity . ] This is evidently corrupt ; but I can ...
... beauty , Youth , carriage and discretion must , from men Indued with reason , ravish admiration : From me , they did . * i . e . dashing it . Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity . ] This is evidently corrupt ; but I can ...
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... beauty ? This had been a new piece of modesty , Would have deserv'd a chronicle ! Tha . You are bitter ; And , brother , by your leave , not kindly wise . * My freedom is my birth ; I am not bound To fancy your approvements , but my own ...
... beauty ? This had been a new piece of modesty , Would have deserv'd a chronicle ! Tha . You are bitter ; And , brother , by your leave , not kindly wise . * My freedom is my birth ; I am not bound To fancy your approvements , but my own ...
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