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
... cousin John Ford , son of an elder brother of his father's family , to whom he appears to have looked up with much respect , and to have borne an almost fraternal affection ; this gentleman was entered at Gray's Inn ; but Popham seems ...
... cousin John Ford , son of an elder brother of his father's family , to whom he appears to have looked up with much respect , and to have borne an almost fraternal affection ; this gentleman was entered at Gray's Inn ; but Popham seems ...
Page xxv
... cousin John Ford , of Gray's Inn ; and he took the earliest opportunity of showing it , by prefixing his name , with that of one or two others of " his honoured friends of that noble society , " to his first acknowledged piece , the ...
... cousin John Ford , of Gray's Inn ; and he took the earliest opportunity of showing it , by prefixing his name , with that of one or two others of " his honoured friends of that noble society , " to his first acknowledged piece , the ...
Page xxvi
... cousin of Gray's Inn , in the dedication , that offering " a play to the reader may soon grow out of fashion with him . " He certainly evinced no great degree of earnestness to appear again before the public , as the next play ...
... cousin of Gray's Inn , in the dedication , that offering " a play to the reader may soon grow out of fashion with him . " He certainly evinced no great degree of earnestness to appear again before the public , as the next play ...
Page xxx
... cousin , " John Ford , of Gray's Inn , in a short address , highly creditable to his amiable qualities , and full of respectful gratitude and affection . The year before this was written , the indefatigable Prynne had published his ...
... cousin , " John Ford , of Gray's Inn , in a short address , highly creditable to his amiable qualities , and full of respectful gratitude and affection . The year before this was written , the indefatigable Prynne had published his ...
Page 46
... the haughty conduct of 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.
... the haughty conduct of 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.
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