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 vi
... keep contamination from others . This is not the place to dilate on higher claims , which Mr. Gifford possesses to the reverence of every one , who bears and prides himself in the name of Englishman . When it is recollected , however ...
... keep contamination from others . This is not the place to dilate on higher claims , which Mr. Gifford possesses to the reverence of every one , who bears and prides himself in the name of Englishman . When it is recollected , however ...
Page xi
... keep all but those fami- liarly acquainted with him in complete ignorance of his story , ) that he had involved himself in some unsuccessful affair of love , while at home , with a young lady , whom he at one time calls Rich in the ...
... keep all but those fami- liarly acquainted with him in complete ignorance of his story , ) that he had involved himself in some unsuccessful affair of love , while at home , with a young lady , whom he at one time calls Rich in the ...
Page 26
... keep silence . Cuc . O the prince ! wench , thou shalt see the prince now . [ Soft Music . Enter PALADOR , with a Book . Soph . Are . Sir , gracious sir ! Pal . Why all this company ? Cor . A book ! is this the early exercise I did ...
... keep silence . Cuc . O the prince ! wench , thou shalt see the prince now . [ Soft Music . Enter PALADOR , with a Book . Soph . Are . Sir , gracious sir ! Pal . Why all this company ? Cor . A book ! is this the early exercise I did ...
Page 35
... keep the old man in chat , whilst thou gabblest to the girl : my thumb's upon my lips ; not a word . Amet . I need not fear thee , Rhetias . - Sister , soon Expect us ; this day we will range the city . Tha . Well , soon I shall expect ...
... keep the old man in chat , whilst thou gabblest to the girl : my thumb's upon my lips ; not a word . Amet . I need not fear thee , Rhetias . - Sister , soon Expect us ; this day we will range the city . Tha . Well , soon I shall expect ...
Page 37
... keep thee in my service all thy lifetime , Without hope of a husband or a suitor . * I'll spoil your carriage ! ] From the sequel of the speech it appears not improbable that the poet's word was marriage . GIFFORD . Kal . I have not ...
... keep thee in my service all thy lifetime , Without hope of a husband or a suitor . * I'll spoil your carriage ! ] From the sequel of the speech it appears not improbable that the poet's word was marriage . GIFFORD . Kal . I have not ...
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