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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... Henry , is the hero of the play . More will be found in the notes on this subject ; but it may be added here that the king was prob- ably less indebted to his armoury than to his craft and his coffers for the suppression of these at ...
... Henry , is the hero of the play . More will be found in the notes on this subject ; but it may be added here that the king was prob- ably less indebted to his armoury than to his craft and his coffers for the suppression of these at ...
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... Henry Herbert in 1628 , and brought out on the 24th of November in that year . In 1629 it was given to the press , accompanied ( as the manner was ) by several recommendatory poems . " The Lover's Melan- choly " seems to have been ...
... Henry Herbert in 1628 , and brought out on the 24th of November in that year . In 1629 it was given to the press , accompanied ( as the manner was ) by several recommendatory poems . " The Lover's Melan- choly " seems to have been ...
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... Henry is not a little in contrast with the chivalrous and romantic James ; and the incidents which distinguish the courts of the two monarchs are in fair keeping with the complexion of those who sway them . In the one we have solemn ...
... Henry is not a little in contrast with the chivalrous and romantic James ; and the incidents which distinguish the courts of the two monarchs are in fair keeping with the complexion of those who sway them . In the one we have solemn ...
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... very fine gentleman , active , and full of courage , and most 2 Learned and honourable pen . ] That of the great Lord Bacon . He alludes to his " History of King Henry VII . " - GIFFORD . discoursing ; in some kind practised as well what ...
... very fine gentleman , active , and full of courage , and most 2 Learned and honourable pen . ] That of the great Lord Bacon . He alludes to his " History of King Henry VII . " - GIFFORD . discoursing ; in some kind practised as well what ...
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... whose judgment in matters of mere literature never possessed that commanding influence which the grateful poet seems inclined to endow him with . - GIFFORD . 20 * DRAMATIS PERSONE . HENRY VII . Lord DAWBENEY . Sir DEDICATION . 233.
... whose judgment in matters of mere literature never possessed that commanding influence which the grateful poet seems inclined to endow him with . - GIFFORD . 20 * DRAMATIS PERSONE . HENRY VII . Lord DAWBENEY . Sir DEDICATION . 233.
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