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 xviii
... command in the fleet which defeated the Spanish armada . His extraordinary merits did not escape the quick eye of Elizabeth , who gave him various tokens of her favour , and thus exposed him to the envy of Essex . In 1600 , the queen ...
... command in the fleet which defeated the Spanish armada . His extraordinary merits did not escape the quick eye of Elizabeth , who gave him various tokens of her favour , and thus exposed him to the envy of Essex . In 1600 , the queen ...
Page xxiii
... command , he is entertained by the four Seasons in succession , all of whom en- deavour to recommend themselves to his affection , and to all of whom he vows eternal fidelity ; but abruptly abandons each of them in turn , at the ...
... command , he is entertained by the four Seasons in succession , all of whom en- deavour to recommend themselves to his affection , and to all of whom he vows eternal fidelity ; but abruptly abandons each of them in turn , at the ...
Page xxiv
... command , call for them as he might a black shaggy rug , in imitation of a dog's skin , into which a clever imp was thrust , and taught to walk on all fours , with permission to relieve himself occasionally by " standing on his hind ...
... command , call for them as he might a black shaggy rug , in imitation of a dog's skin , into which a clever imp was thrust , and taught to walk on all fours , with permission to relieve himself occasionally by " standing on his hind ...
Page 65
... Command my head : -pray , take it , do ! ' t were better amusement of such customers as chose to strum upon it while waiting for their turn to be shaved . It should be recollected that the patience of the customers , if the shop was at ...
... Command my head : -pray , take it , do ! ' t were better amusement of such customers as chose to strum upon it while waiting for their turn to be shaved . It should be recollected that the patience of the customers , if the shop was at ...
Page 68
... command.— You had a father , sir . Pal . Your sovereign , while he lived : -but what of him ? Rhe . Nothing . I only dared to name him , -that is all . Pal . I charge thee , by the duty that thou ow'st us , Be plain in what thou mean'st ...
... command.— You had a father , sir . Pal . Your sovereign , while he lived : -but what of him ? Rhe . Nothing . I only dared to name him , -that is all . Pal . I charge thee , by the duty that thou ow'st us , Be plain in what thou mean'st ...
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