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 xix
... fears and jealousies . There was a family intimacy between the Devereuxes and the Mountjoys , which seems to have facilitated the meetings of this beautiful young creature with Sir Charles Blount , and led , as in the usual mode , to a ...
... fears and jealousies . There was a family intimacy between the Devereuxes and the Mountjoys , which seems to have facilitated the meetings of this beautiful young creature with Sir Charles Blount , and led , as in the usual mode , to a ...
Page xxxiii
... fear , that the exchange ran grievously against us - that we imported much and * For an account of this nobleman , whose pride and vanity were as excessive as his understanding was weak and narrow , the reader is referred to the second ...
... fear , that the exchange ran grievously against us - that we imported much and * For an account of this nobleman , whose pride and vanity were as excessive as his understanding was weak and narrow , the reader is referred to the second ...
Page xxxiv
... performed in May , 1638. It is dedicated , in the spirit of true kindness , to Mr. and Mrs. Wyrley ; and the poet , though now near the close of his dramatic labours , has not yet conquered his fear of XXXIV INTRODUCTION .
... performed in May , 1638. It is dedicated , in the spirit of true kindness , to Mr. and Mrs. Wyrley ; and the poet , though now near the close of his dramatic labours , has not yet conquered his fear of XXXIV INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxv
... fear of misemploying his time , or rather of being sus- pected of it , and assures his partial friends that the piece which he has thus placed under their tuition " is the issue of some less serious hours . " There seems but little ...
... fear of misemploying his time , or rather of being sus- pected of it , and assures his partial friends that the piece which he has thus placed under their tuition " is the issue of some less serious hours . " There seems but little ...
Page 56
... fear or wit , Be mine own antic ? " Tis a sport to live When life is irksome , if we will not hug Prosperity in others , and contemn Affliction in ourselves . This rule is certain ; " He that pursues his safety from the school " Of ...
... fear or wit , Be mine own antic ? " Tis a sport to live When life is irksome , if we will not hug Prosperity in others , and contemn Affliction in ourselves . This rule is certain ; " He that pursues his safety from the school " Of ...
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