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
... eye of Elizabeth , who gave him various tokens of her favour , and thus exposed him to the envy of Essex . In 1600 , the queen constituted him lord lieutenant of Ireland , when he repulsed the Spaniards with great bravery at Kinsale ...
... eye of Elizabeth , who gave him various tokens of her favour , and thus exposed him to the envy of Essex . In 1600 , the queen constituted him lord lieutenant of Ireland , when he repulsed the Spaniards with great bravery at Kinsale ...
Page xxi
... eye , could not have reached his eighteenth year . Yet he owes something to this pursuit . He had evidently wooed the lady ( herself a muse ) in verse , and symptoms of wounded vanity occasion- ally appear at the inflexibility of this ...
... eye , could not have reached his eighteenth year . Yet he owes something to this pursuit . He had evidently wooed the lady ( herself a muse ) in verse , and symptoms of wounded vanity occasion- ally appear at the inflexibility of this ...
Page xxxvii
... to the mind ; for of imaginative poetry he has little or nothing : he cannot conjure up a succession of images , whether grave or gay , to flit VOL . I. - 4 across the fancy , or play in the eye ; INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
... to the mind ; for of imaginative poetry he has little or nothing : he cannot conjure up a succession of images , whether grave or gay , to flit VOL . I. - 4 across the fancy , or play in the eye ; INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
Page 50
... eyes , son , son of my care , my love , The joys that bid thee welcome , do too much Speak me a child . Men . O , princely sir , your hand . Amet . Perform your duties , where you owe them first ; I dare not be so sudden in the ...
... eyes , son , son of my care , my love , The joys that bid thee welcome , do too much Speak me a child . Men . O , princely sir , your hand . Amet . Perform your duties , where you owe them first ; I dare not be so sudden in the ...
Page 54
... eyes , then sigh'd and cried , " Alas , poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of innocent blood , Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end : " and in ...
... eyes , then sigh'd and cried , " Alas , poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of innocent blood , Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end : " and in ...
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