The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 226
... Bianca . Her exquisite beauty made an instant im- pression on his heart ; and from seeing to wedding the fair Milanese seems to have been with the weak - minded Caraffa the work of a very short period . " He saw her , lov'd her , woo'd ...
... Bianca . Her exquisite beauty made an instant im- pression on his heart ; and from seeing to wedding the fair Milanese seems to have been with the weak - minded Caraffa the work of a very short period . " He saw her , lov'd her , woo'd ...
Page 227
... Bianca displays , when accident alone prevents the consummation of her intended guilt , can only be exceeded by the strain of " Pict - hatch " eloquence in which her feelings are clothed , and from which , as Mr. Gif- ford observes , it ...
... Bianca displays , when accident alone prevents the consummation of her intended guilt , can only be exceeded by the strain of " Pict - hatch " eloquence in which her feelings are clothed , and from which , as Mr. Gif- ford observes , it ...
Page 230
... BIANCA , the dutchess . FIORMONDA , the duke's sister . COLONA , daughter to PETRUCHIO , a counsellor of state . Attendants , Courtiers , Officers , & c . SCENE , Pavy ( Pavia ) . SELECTIONS FROM LOVE'S SACRIFICE . ACT I. SCENE I. A.
... BIANCA , the dutchess . FIORMONDA , the duke's sister . COLONA , daughter to PETRUCHIO , a counsellor of state . Attendants , Courtiers , Officers , & c . SCENE , Pavy ( Pavia ) . SELECTIONS FROM LOVE'S SACRIFICE . ACT I. SCENE I. A.
Page 233
... BIANCA , FIORMONDA , and D'AVOLOS . Duke . Come , my Bianca , revel in mine arms ; While I , wrapt in my admiration , view Lilies and roses growing in thy cheeks . Fernando ! oh , thou half myself ! no joy Could make my pleasures full ...
... BIANCA , FIORMONDA , and D'AVOLOS . Duke . Come , my Bianca , revel in mine arms ; While I , wrapt in my admiration , view Lilies and roses growing in thy cheeks . Fernando ! oh , thou half myself ! no joy Could make my pleasures full ...
Page 235
... Bianca , thou art to me as dear As if thy portion had been Europe's riches ; Since in thine eyes lies more than these are worth . Set on : they shall be strangers to my heart , That envy thee thy fortunes . Come , Fernando , My but ...
... Bianca , thou art to me as dear As if thy portion had been Europe's riches ; Since in thine eyes lies more than these are worth . Set on : they shall be strangers to my heart , That envy thee thy fortunes . Come , Fernando , My but ...
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