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
... kind , and in every splendid and graceful measure she appears among the foremost . To Ann she made herself very agreeable , from her first introduction ; and the queen's partiality to her is noted with an evident tincture of displeasure ...
... kind , and in every splendid and graceful measure she appears among the foremost . To Ann she made herself very agreeable , from her first introduction ; and the queen's partiality to her is noted with an evident tincture of displeasure ...
Page xxiii
... kind of modern Virbius ; a character who had previously run through life and its various changes , and seen and enjoyed infinitely more than is tendered to him in his new career . The second piece , " The Witch of Edmonton , " was ...
... kind of modern Virbius ; a character who had previously run through life and its various changes , and seen and enjoyed infinitely more than is tendered to him in his new career . The second piece , " The Witch of Edmonton , " was ...
Page xxix
... kind ; he seems , on the contrary , to have been pleased with the management of the story ( which , as the titlepage informs us , was generally well for his romantic attachment to the Queen of Bohemia , daughter of James I. , to whom it ...
... kind ; he seems , on the contrary , to have been pleased with the management of the story ( which , as the titlepage informs us , was generally well for his romantic attachment to the Queen of Bohemia , daughter of James I. , to whom it ...
Page xxx
... kind by such as dote on their own singularity , hath almost so outfaced invention , and proscribed judgment , that it is more safe , more wise , to be suspectedly silent than modestly confident of opinion herein . " In this he is ...
... kind by such as dote on their own singularity , hath almost so outfaced invention , and proscribed judgment , that it is more safe , more wise , to be suspectedly silent than modestly confident of opinion herein . " In this he is ...
Page xl
... kind might be transmitted - from the court to the stage , -from the stage to the people , and none escape the contagion . It has been generally assumed that our poet died almost immediately after the appearance of the Lady's Trial , but ...
... kind might be transmitted - from the court to the stage , -from the stage to the people , and none escape the contagion . It has been generally assumed that our poet died almost immediately after the appearance of the Lady's Trial , but ...
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