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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... noble works of the older time . That high religious feeling , which formed so marked a trait in Mr. Gifford's character , and which VOL . I. b seems indeed almost a necessary accompaniment of genius in its INTRODUCTION.
... noble works of the older time . That high religious feeling , which formed so marked a trait in Mr. Gifford's character , and which VOL . I. b seems indeed almost a necessary accompaniment of genius in its INTRODUCTION.
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... Noble Society , " to his first acknowledged piece , the Lover's Melancholy . There is an affectation of modesty in the dedication , which , when the writer's age is considered , ( for he was now in the full maturity of life , ) might be ...
... Noble Society , " to his first acknowledged piece , the Lover's Melancholy . There is an affectation of modesty in the dedication , which , when the writer's age is considered , ( for he was now in the full maturity of life , ) might be ...
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... Noble . " The date of its first appearance on the stage is not known ; but it pro- bably did not long precede its being given to the press . The play is dedicated to the well known Earl ( afterwards Marquis ) of Antrim . * And here ...
... Noble . " The date of its first appearance on the stage is not known ; but it pro- bably did not long precede its being given to the press . The play is dedicated to the well known Earl ( afterwards Marquis ) of Antrim . * And here ...
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... , has delineated it with a master - hand . Had the critic forgotten the noble Dalyell ? the generous and devoted Malfato ? -Nor can it justly be inferred ( even setting aside the romantic feelings here al- luded INTRODUCTION . xxix.
... , has delineated it with a master - hand . Had the critic forgotten the noble Dalyell ? the generous and devoted Malfato ? -Nor can it justly be inferred ( even setting aside the romantic feelings here al- luded INTRODUCTION . xxix.
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... NOBLE , C. Acted at the Phoenix . Printed 1638 . 9. THE LADY'S TRIAL , T. C. Acted at the Cockpit in May , 1638. Printed 1639 . 10. BEAUTY IN A TRANCE , T. Entered on the Stationers ' books , September 9th , 1653 , but not printed ...
... NOBLE , C. Acted at the Phoenix . Printed 1638 . 9. THE LADY'S TRIAL , T. C. Acted at the Cockpit in May , 1638. Printed 1639 . 10. BEAUTY IN A TRANCE , T. Entered on the Stationers ' books , September 9th , 1653 , but not printed ...
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