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 xvii
... appears that John ( our author ) was baptized there on the 17th April , 1586 ; and as he became a member of the Middle Temple , Novem- ber 16 , 1602 , he could scarcely have spent more than a term or two ( if any ) at either of the ...
... appears that John ( our author ) was baptized there on the 17th April , 1586 ; and as he became a member of the Middle Temple , Novem- ber 16 , 1602 , he could scarcely have spent more than a term or two ( if any ) at either of the ...
Page xviii
... appears to have been in some favour both with Elizabeth and her successor ) , probably afforded many facilities to his young relatives in the progress of their studies , and opened advantages of various kinds . Our poet had been ...
... appears to have been in some favour both with Elizabeth and her successor ) , probably afforded many facilities to his young relatives in the progress of their studies , and opened advantages of various kinds . Our poet had been ...
Page xix
... appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion . Thus far she was more sinned against than sinning ; but she seems to have thought her private engagement of a more binding character than her vow at the altar ; and the usual ...
... appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion . Thus far she was more sinned against than sinning ; but she seems to have thought her private engagement of a more binding character than her vow at the altar ; and the usual ...
Page xx
... appears to bewail the death of the earl , as if it had been attended with some failure of pro- fessional hope to himself . Elegies " and " Me- morials " were sufficiently common at that period , and indeed long after it ; but the ...
... appears to bewail the death of the earl , as if it had been attended with some failure of pro- fessional hope to himself . Elegies " and " Me- morials " were sufficiently common at that period , and indeed long after it ; but the ...
Page xxi
... appear at the inflexibility of this second Lyde , to whose obstinate ears he sang in vain : yet the attempt gave him ... appears to be the labour and pains employed to divert the cur- rent of his thoughts , on the " lamentation for this ...
... appear at the inflexibility of this second Lyde , to whose obstinate ears he sang in vain : yet the attempt gave him ... appears to be the labour and pains employed to divert the cur- rent of his thoughts , on the " lamentation for this ...
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