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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... John Ford William Gifford. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . INTRODUCTION THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY THE BROKEN HEART PERKIN WARBECK • • • Page · 15 45 129 · 227 12223 I INTRODUCTION . IN preparing these volumes of Ford for Jl ADD.
... John Ford William Gifford. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . INTRODUCTION THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY THE BROKEN HEART PERKIN WARBECK • • • Page · 15 45 129 · 227 12223 I INTRODUCTION . IN preparing these volumes of Ford for Jl ADD.
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... heart ; for his majesty told him that he had purchased a fair woman with a black soul . " Hearts are not always broken in the way supposed ; but there was more than enough to depress the lofty spirit of this great earl in the sudden ...
... heart ; for his majesty told him that he had purchased a fair woman with a black soul . " Hearts are not always broken in the way supposed ; but there was more than enough to depress the lofty spirit of this great earl in the sudden ...
Page xxi
... heart for- lorn . " This is merely a rhetorical flourish ; for the travail which he contemplated appears to be the labour and pains employed to divert the cur- rent of his thoughts , on the " lamentation for this great lord . " He found ...
... heart for- lorn . " This is merely a rhetorical flourish ; for the travail which he contemplated appears to be the labour and pains employed to divert the cur- rent of his thoughts , on the " lamentation for this great lord . " He found ...
Page xxvii
... Heart " was given to the press in the same year as the foregoing piece ( 1633 ) . It was brought out at the Black Friars ; but the date of its appearance is not known . Ford seems to have felt some alarm at the deep tragedy which he was ...
... Heart " was given to the press in the same year as the foregoing piece ( 1633 ) . It was brought out at the Black Friars ; but the date of its appearance is not known . Ford seems to have felt some alarm at the deep tragedy which he was ...
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... heart - thrilling delight . This can only arise - at least , nothing else seems adequate to the excitement of such sensations - from the overwhelming efficacy of in- tense thought devoted to the imbodying of concep- tions adapted to the ...
... heart - thrilling delight . This can only arise - at least , nothing else seems adequate to the excitement of such sensations - from the overwhelming efficacy of in- tense thought devoted to the imbodying of concep- tions adapted to the ...
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