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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... affection for Mountjoy , into the arms of Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion ... affections wrought some pardon or pity for her ; for she lost no caste , even under Elizabeth , and she was one of ...
... affection for Mountjoy , into the arms of Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion ... affections wrought some pardon or pity for her ; for she lost no caste , even under Elizabeth , and she was one of ...
Page 47
... affection into which the male attire of Eroclea had betrayed her , becomes the wife of Menaphon . The minor characters will disclose themselves in the course of the drama ; but none of them will be found to have much claim on the ...
... affection into which the male attire of Eroclea had betrayed her , becomes the wife of Menaphon . The minor characters will disclose themselves in the course of the drama ; but none of them will be found to have much claim on the ...
Page 87
... affection on a stranger ; If that affection have so oversway'd Your judgment , that it , in a manner , hath Declined your sovereignty of birth and spirit ; How can you turn your eyes off from that glass , Wherein you may new trim and ...
... affection on a stranger ; If that affection have so oversway'd Your judgment , that it , in a manner , hath Declined your sovereignty of birth and spirit ; How can you turn your eyes off from that glass , Wherein you may new trim and ...
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