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
... Sir Arthur Clarington , had won " the conquest of a fellow - servant's maiden - love , " and was , it seems , in prospect of becoming a father by her . This error is repaired , as far as it can be , by a secret marriage ; and Winnifrede ...
... Sir Arthur Clarington , had won " the conquest of a fellow - servant's maiden - love , " and was , it seems , in prospect of becoming a father by her . This error is repaired , as far as it can be , by a secret marriage ; and Winnifrede ...
Page 142
... by Sir Arthur Clarington , who has his own reasons for accommodating himself to the views of his late " servant , " and who exhibits , at least in the opening act of the drama , a character far more odious than even Frank himself . With ...
... by Sir Arthur Clarington , who has his own reasons for accommodating himself to the views of his late " servant , " and who exhibits , at least in the opening act of the drama , a character far more odious than even Frank himself . With ...
Page 145
... by the simple means which lead to young Thorney's detection ; but the smile can be but a momentary one ; even Ford himself seems to have suspected that the fear- ful and harrowing ... Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Old THORNEY ,. (. 145. )
... by the simple means which lead to young Thorney's detection ; but the smile can be but a momentary one ; even Ford himself seems to have suspected that the fear- ful and harrowing ... Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Old THORNEY ,. (. 145. )
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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. DRAMATIS PERSONE . Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Old THORNEY , a gentleman . CARTER , a rich yeoman . Old BANKS , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W. HAMLUC , and several other ...
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. DRAMATIS PERSONE . Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Old THORNEY , a gentleman . CARTER , a rich yeoman . Old BANKS , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W. HAMLUC , and several other ...
Page 147
... Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Enter FRANK THORNEY and WINNIFREDE . Frank . Come , wench ; why , here ' s a business soon despatch'd . Thy heart I know is now at ease ; thou need'st not Fear what the tattling gossips in their cups Can speak ...
... Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Enter FRANK THORNEY and WINNIFREDE . Frank . Come , wench ; why , here ' s a business soon despatch'd . Thy heart I know is now at ease ; thou need'st not Fear what the tattling gossips in their cups Can speak ...
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