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 xvi
... enter- ing , upon their personal history . Though frequent in dedications , they are seldom explicit ; and even their prefaces fail to convey any information except of their wants , or their grievances from evils which are rarely ...
... enter- ing , upon their personal history . Though frequent in dedications , they are seldom explicit ; and even their prefaces fail to convey any information except of their wants , or their grievances from evils which are rarely ...
Page xxv
... enter- tained a high degree of love and respect for his cousin John Ford , of Gray's Inn ; and he took the earliest opportunity of showing it , by prefixing his name , with that of one or two others of " his honoured friends of that ...
... enter- tained a high degree of love and respect for his cousin John Ford , of Gray's Inn ; and he took the earliest opportunity of showing it , by prefixing his name , with that of one or two others of " his honoured friends of that ...
Page 49
... Enter MENAPHON and PELIAS . Men . DANGERS ! how mean you dangers ? that so courtly You gratulate my safe return from dangers ? Pel . From travels , noble sir . Men . These are delights ; If my experience hath not , truant - like ...
... Enter MENAPHON and PELIAS . Men . DANGERS ! how mean you dangers ? that so courtly You gratulate my safe return from dangers ? Pel . From travels , noble sir . Men . These are delights ; If my experience hath not , truant - like ...
Page 50
... Enter AMETHUS , Sophronos , and Attendants . Men . My honour'd father ! Soph . From mine eyes , son , son of my care , my love , The joys that bid thee welcome , do too much Speak me a child . Men . O , princely sir , your hand . Amet ...
... Enter AMETHUS , Sophronos , and Attendants . Men . My honour'd father ! Soph . From mine eyes , son , son of my care , my love , The joys that bid thee welcome , do too much Speak me a child . Men . O , princely sir , your hand . Amet ...
Page 55
... And I too low in merit . Amet . I'll prepare A noble welcome ; and , friend , ere we part , Unload to thee an overcharged heart . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Palace . Enter sc . 1. ] 55 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... And I too low in merit . Amet . I'll prepare A noble welcome ; and , friend , ere we part , Unload to thee an overcharged heart . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Palace . Enter sc . 1. ] 55 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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