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 xx
... 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 authors stead- fastly looked to the surviving heir for pay or ...
... 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 authors stead- fastly looked to the surviving heir for pay or ...
Page xl
... attended , but not honoured - popular , but not influential . It is not a little mortifying to reflect , that while dramatic poetry towered in its pride of place , and long sustained itself at an elevation which it will never reach ...
... attended , but not honoured - popular , but not influential . It is not a little mortifying to reflect , that while dramatic poetry towered in its pride of place , and long sustained itself at an elevation which it will never reach ...
Page 46
... his mistress , Thamasta , a cousin of the prince , Palador , had occasioned him ; and with that ill success which too often attends such attempts to heal a wounded mind . " Such cure as sick men find in changing beds.
... his mistress , Thamasta , a cousin of the prince , Palador , had occasioned him ; and with that ill success which too often attends such attempts to heal a wounded mind . " Such cure as sick men find in changing beds.
Page 47
... attended with little better success . His cure , however , was nearer at hand than his courtiers imagined . The young stranger , Parthenophill , turns out in due course of time to be the lost Eroclea , and the discovery has , as might ...
... attended with little better success . His cure , however , was nearer at hand than his courtiers imagined . The young stranger , Parthenophill , turns out in due course of time to be the lost Eroclea , and the discovery has , as might ...
Page 50
... attend your entertainments soon , Next day , and next day ; -for an hour or two I would engross him only . Soph . Noble lord ! Amet . You are both dismiss'd . Pel . Your creature and your servant . [ Exeunt all but AMETHUS and MENAPHON ...
... attend your entertainments soon , Next day , and next day ; -for an hour or two I would engross him only . Soph . Noble lord ! Amet . You are both dismiss'd . Pel . Your creature and your servant . [ Exeunt all but AMETHUS and MENAPHON ...
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