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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... lady's character had sus- tained , ruined both her and himself . There is something in this which is not easily explained . While the earl maintained an adulterous com- merce with the lady , all went smoothly ; but the instant he ...
... lady's character had sus- tained , ruined both her and himself . There is something in this which is not easily explained . While the earl maintained an adulterous com- merce with the lady , all went smoothly ; but the instant he ...
Page 70
... lady , contracted to a noble gentle- man , as the lady last mentioned and your highness were , being hindered by their jarring parents , stole from her home , and was conveyed like a shipboy in a merchant , from the country where she ...
... lady , contracted to a noble gentle- man , as the lady last mentioned and your highness were , being hindered by their jarring parents , stole from her home , and was conveyed like a shipboy in a merchant , from the country where she ...
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... Lady Catharine Gordon was left by her husband , whom in all 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 ...
... Lady Catharine Gordon was left by her husband , whom in all 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 ...
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