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
... turn , at the instigation of Humour and her attendant , Folly . " The result may be anticipated . The youth re- cognises his error , and determines to be very wise and virtuous for the residue of his days ; when he is told , in strains ...
... turn , at the instigation of Humour and her attendant , Folly . " The result may be anticipated . The youth re- cognises his error , and determines to be very wise and virtuous for the residue of his days ; when he is told , in strains ...
Page xix
... it seems scarcely possible to turn back and review the beautiful passages which abound in the three plays which have been already mentioned , without placing the 66 author in a very honourable rank among the dra- matic INTRODUCTION . xix.
... it seems scarcely possible to turn back and review the beautiful passages which abound in the three plays which have been already mentioned , without placing the 66 author in a very honourable rank among the dra- matic INTRODUCTION . xix.
Page xxi
... his hatred to this sore annoyance of the stage by a mock dedication of his ingenious Comedy , en- titled , The Bird in a Cage . " 66 VOL . I. с Tragedy , and then turn to his own interminable farrago INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... his hatred to this sore annoyance of the stage by a mock dedication of his ingenious Comedy , en- titled , The Bird in a Cage . " 66 VOL . I. с Tragedy , and then turn to his own interminable farrago INTRODUCTION . xxi.
Page xxii
... turn to his own interminable farrago , which he had not only termed " The Actors ' Tragedie , " as if in scorn of them , but divided into Acts and Scenes . The admirers of Ford had by this time , appa- rently , supped full of horrors ...
... turn to his own interminable farrago , which he had not only termed " The Actors ' Tragedie , " as if in scorn of them , but divided into Acts and Scenes . The admirers of Ford had by this time , appa- rently , supped full of horrors ...
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... Parthenophill , turns out in due course of time to be the lost Eroclea , and the discovery has , as might be expected , the double effect of restoring cheerfulness to Palador and reason to Meleander . Cleophila , released from.
... Parthenophill , turns out in due course of time to be the lost Eroclea , and the discovery has , as might be expected , the double effect of restoring cheerfulness to Palador and reason to Meleander . Cleophila , released from.
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