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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... fortune , he retired to his home to pass the remainder of his days among the youthful connexions whom time had yet ... fortunes of many of their most eminent actors may be learned from a tract printed in 1699 , and entitled " Historia ...
... fortune , he retired to his home to pass the remainder of his days among the youthful connexions whom time had yet ... fortunes of many of their most eminent actors may be learned from a tract printed in 1699 , and entitled " Historia ...
Page 262
... fortune of our fortunes must rely . The last and main ourself commands in person ; As ready to restore the fight at all times , As to consummate an assured victory . Daw . The king is still oraculous . K. Hen . But , Surrey , We have ...
... fortune of our fortunes must rely . The last and main ourself commands in person ; As ready to restore the fight at all times , As to consummate an assured victory . Daw . The king is still oraculous . K. Hen . But , Surrey , We have ...
Page 308
... fortunes she entirely loved , adding the virtues of a wife to the virtues of her sex . " The reader , in whose breast the extraordinary merits of this high - born lady can scarcely fail to have created some degree of interest , will not ...
... fortunes she entirely loved , adding the virtues of a wife to the virtues of her sex . " The reader , in whose breast the extraordinary merits of this high - born lady can scarcely fail to have created some degree of interest , will not ...
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