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 xxii
... come down to us , and in more , perhaps , which remain to be discovered , Of these joint - compositions two will be found in our second volume of Ford , -the " Sun's Darling " and the " Witch of Edmonton . " The first of these , in the ...
... come down to us , and in more , perhaps , which remain to be discovered , Of these joint - compositions two will be found in our second volume of Ford , -the " Sun's Darling " and the " Witch of Edmonton . " The first of these , in the ...
Page xxiv
... come To see new plays , pray you afford us room ; And show this but the same face you have done Your dear delight , THE DEVIL OF EDMONTON . ” without considerable interest by those who knew no superstitions but XXIV INTRODUCTION .
... come To see new plays , pray you afford us room ; And show this but the same face you have done Your dear delight , THE DEVIL OF EDMONTON . ” without considerable interest by those who knew no superstitions but XXIV INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxv
... comes huddling on event , and all is precipitation , weakness , and confusion . It is curious that , in the winding up of each of these pieces , the same expe- dient is employed ; and the honour of Adurni in the former , like that of ...
... comes huddling on event , and all is precipitation , weakness , and confusion . It is curious that , in the winding up of each of these pieces , the same expe- dient is employed ; and the honour of Adurni in the former , like that of ...
Page 49
... comes a dolphin , playing near your ship , Heaving his crooked back up , and presents A feather - bed to waft you to the shore , As easily as if you slept i ' th ' court . Pel . Indeed ! is ' t true , I pray ? Men . I will not stretch ...
... comes a dolphin , playing near your ship , Heaving his crooked back up , and presents A feather - bed to waft you to the shore , As easily as if you slept i ' th ' court . Pel . Indeed ! is ' t true , I pray ? Men . I will not stretch ...
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... come ! in troth , I dare not tell thee what , Lest thou might'st think I fawn'd on [ thee ] -a sin Friendship was never guilty of ; for flattery Is monstrous in a true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If ...
... come ! in troth , I dare not tell thee what , Lest thou might'st think I fawn'd on [ thee ] -a sin Friendship was never guilty of ; for flattery Is monstrous in a true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If ...
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