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 141
... Frank Thorney , the son of a gentleman , but whom his father's straitened circumstances had brought into some office of servitude with Sir Arthur Clarington , had won " the conquest of a fellow - servant's maiden - love , " and was , it ...
... Frank Thorney , the son of a gentleman , but whom his father's straitened circumstances had brought into some office of servitude with Sir Arthur Clarington , had won " the conquest of a fellow - servant's maiden - love , " and was , it ...
Page 142
... Frank to conceal their marriage from his father , till the inherit- ance to which he was born should be so assured , that no future resentment of the old man shall be able to " cross the thriving " of his recent engagements . In this ...
... Frank to conceal their marriage from his father , till the inherit- ance to which he was born should be so assured , that no future resentment of the old man shall be able to " cross the thriving " of his recent engagements . In this ...
Page 143
... Frank , to know that his seduction of Winnifrede must have been planned with a full knowledge on his part of a previous en- gagement to marry this excellent creature ; it will add to this detestation to find the villain in his father's ...
... Frank , to know that his seduction of Winnifrede must have been planned with a full knowledge on his part of a previous en- gagement to marry this excellent creature ; it will add to this detestation to find the villain in his father's ...
Page 144
... Frank him- self - the fear of the modest Susan that some impropriety in her own behaviour may have occasioned this lapse from happiness in her husband - the mixed warmth and pudency in her language , together with the utter abandonment ...
... Frank him- self - the fear of the modest Susan that some impropriety in her own behaviour may have occasioned this lapse from happiness in her husband - the mixed warmth and pudency in her language , together with the utter abandonment ...
Page 145
... Frank's sick - bed - and the scene which closes for ever his earthly prospects , will be found to possess the deepest interest . A smile may perhaps be ex- cited by the simple means which lead to young Thorney's detection ; but the ...
... Frank's sick - bed - and the scene which closes for ever his earthly prospects , will be found to possess the deepest interest . A smile may perhaps be ex- cited by the simple means which lead to young Thorney's detection ; but the ...
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