The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 131
... scene of unexampled beauty , the pathetic pleadings of Penthea win for her brother the love of Calantha ; and the consent of her father , and even of his rival Nearchus , seem to establish the fortunes of Ithocles on the firmest basis ...
... scene of unexampled beauty , the pathetic pleadings of Penthea win for her brother the love of Calantha ; and the consent of her father , and even of his rival Nearchus , seem to establish the fortunes of Ithocles on the firmest basis ...
Page 288
... SCENE I. The English Camp near Ayton , on the Borders . Enter SURREY , DURHAM , Soldiers with drums and colours . Sur . Are all our braving enemies shrunk back , Hid in the fogs of their distemper'd climate , Not daring to behold our ...
... SCENE I. The English Camp near Ayton , on the Borders . Enter SURREY , DURHAM , Soldiers with drums and colours . Sur . Are all our braving enemies shrunk back , Hid in the fogs of their distemper'd climate , Not daring to behold our ...
Page 311
... scene , intended to characterize the eager cupidity of the king , always alive to his pecuniary interests . The passage stands thus in Bacon . " The bishop ( Fox ) demanded restitution of the spoils taken by the Scotish , as damages for ...
... scene , intended to characterize the eager cupidity of the king , always alive to his pecuniary interests . The passage stands thus in Bacon . " The bishop ( Fox ) demanded restitution of the spoils taken by the Scotish , as damages for ...
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A-WATER Amet AMETHUS Amyc Amyclas ARETUS Armostes Athens Bass Bassanes beauty blood brother Calantha CHRISTALLA cittern Cleo Cleophila command Corax court cousin Crot CROTOLON Dalyell dare daughter Dawbeney dear delight doth earl Enter Eroclea Euph Euphranea Exeunt Exit eyes fair fate father favour Ford fortunes Frion Grau griefs Gril Gron GRONEAS hand hath heart heaven honour hope Hunt Huntley Ithocles John Ford Kala Kath king lady Lady's Trial LAMBERT SIMNEL live lord Lover's Melancholy marriage Melancholy Meleander Menaphon NEARCHUS never noble Orgilus Palador Parthenophill passion peace PELIAS Penthea Perkin PERKIN WARBECK PHILEMA pity poet pray prince princess prithee Prophilus Rhetias SCENE Sir William Stanley sister Soph SOPHRONOS soul Sparta speak sweet Tecnicus Thamasta thank thee thine thou art truth Urswick WARBECK worthy young youth