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
... 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 authors stead- fastly looked ...
... 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 authors stead- fastly looked ...
Page 51
... death leaves the one of us behind , To see the other's funerals performed . Let's now a while be free . - How have thy travels Disburthen'd thee abroad of discontents ? Men . Such cure as sick men find in changing beds , I found in ...
... death leaves the one of us behind , To see the other's funerals performed . Let's now a while be free . - How have thy travels Disburthen'd thee abroad of discontents ? Men . Such cure as sick men find in changing beds , I found in ...
Page 93
... death . Enter a PHILOSOPHER in black rags , with a copper chain , an old gown half off , and a book . Phi . Philosophers dwell in the moon . Speculation and theory girdle the world about , like a wall . Igno- rance , like an atheist ...
... death . Enter a PHILOSOPHER in black rags , with a copper chain , an old gown half off , and a book . Phi . Philosophers dwell in the moon . Speculation and theory girdle the world about , like a wall . Igno- rance , like an atheist ...
Page 103
... death ; Thou shalt be a companion fit for me , And we will sit together , like true friends , And never be divided . With what greediness Do I hug my afflictions ! there's no mirth Which is not truly season'd with some madness : As ...
... death ; Thou shalt be a companion fit for me , And we will sit together , like true friends , And never be divided . With what greediness Do I hug my afflictions ! there's no mirth Which is not truly season'd with some madness : As ...
Page 109
... death alive , If all remembrance of my faith hath found A burial , without pity , in your scorn . Pal . My scorn , disdainful boy , shall soon un- weave The web thy art hath twisted . Cast thy shape off ; Disrobe the mantle of a feigned ...
... death alive , If all remembrance of my faith hath found A burial , without pity , in your scorn . Pal . My scorn , disdainful boy , shall soon un- weave The web thy art hath twisted . Cast thy shape off ; Disrobe the mantle of a feigned ...
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