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 xvii
... of chief justice of the King's Bench , which he held for many years ; so that his patronage , which must have been consider , * Tome xviii . p . 575 . able ( as he appears to have been in some 2 * INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... of chief justice of the King's Bench , which he held for many years ; so that his patronage , which must have been consider , * Tome xviii . p . 575 . able ( as he appears to have been in some 2 * INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Page xix
... king , " says Sanderson , " was so much displeased thereat , as it broke the earl's 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 ...
... king , " says Sanderson , " was so much displeased thereat , as it broke the earl's 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 ...
Page xxxii
... king was prob- ably less indebted to his armoury than to his craft and his coffers for the suppression of these at- tempts , which occasionally assumed a very threat- ening aspect : even the ill - judged attack on the coast , feeble as ...
... king was prob- ably less indebted to his armoury than to his craft and his coffers for the suppression of these at- tempts , which occasionally assumed a very threat- ening aspect : even the ill - judged attack on the coast , feeble as ...
Page xli
... king's army ; and , " like good men and true , served their old master , though in a different , yet more honourable capacity . " -- " I have not heard of one of these players of any note that sided with the other party , but only ...
... king's army ; and , " like good men and true , served their old master , though in a different , yet more honourable capacity . " -- " I have not heard of one of these players of any note that sided with the other party , but only ...
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... king With fawning protestations of your graces , Your rare perfections , admirable beauty ? This had been a new piece of modesty , Would have deserv'd a chronicle ! Tha . You are bitter ; And , brother , by your leave , not kindly wise ...
... king With fawning protestations of your graces , Your rare perfections , admirable beauty ? This had been a new piece of modesty , Would have deserv'd a chronicle ! Tha . You are bitter ; And , brother , by your leave , not kindly wise ...
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