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
... hope to himself . Elegies " and " Me- morials " were sufficiently common at that period , and indeed long after it ; but the authors stead- fastly looked to the surviving heir for pay or patronage , in return for their miserable dole of ...
... hope to himself . Elegies " and " Me- morials " were sufficiently common at that period , and indeed long after it ; but the authors stead- fastly looked to the surviving heir for pay or patronage , in return for their miserable dole of ...
Page xxxiv
... hope of recovery , no inconsiderable portion of the light and fugitive literature of the preceding age . In the wide and deep vaults under St. Paul's lay thousands and ten thousands of pamphlets , novels , romances , histories , plays ...
... hope of recovery , no inconsiderable portion of the light and fugitive literature of the preceding age . In the wide and deep vaults under St. Paul's lay thousands and ten thousands of pamphlets , novels , romances , histories , plays ...
Page xliii
... , have had far to seek for a worthy partner , and with such a one it is pleasing to hope that he spent the residue of his blameless and honourable life . 1 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . ] INTRODUCTION . xliii.
... , have had far to seek for a worthy partner , and with such a one it is pleasing to hope that he spent the residue of his blameless and honourable life . 1 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . ] INTRODUCTION . xliii.
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... hope , ere this Confirm'd ' affection on some worthy choice . Amet . Not any , Menaphon . Her bosom yet Is intermured with ice ; though , by the truth Of love , no day hath ever pass'd , wherein I have not mentioned thy deserts , thy ...
... hope , ere this Confirm'd ' affection on some worthy choice . Amet . Not any , Menaphon . Her bosom yet Is intermured with ice ; though , by the truth Of love , no day hath ever pass'd , wherein I have not mentioned thy deserts , thy ...
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... hope to hear again . Amet . How did the rivals part ? Men . You term them rightly ; For they were rivals , and their mistress , harmony.- Some time thus spent , the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger , that a bird Whom art had ...
... hope to hear again . Amet . How did the rivals part ? Men . You term them rightly ; For they were rivals , and their mistress , harmony.- Some time thus spent , the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger , that a bird Whom art had ...
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