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
... Lord Chief Justice Popham , cannot be told ; it may , however , be reasonably surmised , that his connex- ion with one of the first law - officers of the crown led to the course of studies subsequently pursued by both branches of the ...
... Lord Chief Justice Popham , cannot be told ; it may , however , be reasonably surmised , that his connex- ion with one of the first law - officers of the crown led to the course of studies subsequently pursued by both branches of the ...
Page xviii
... Lord Mountjoy , was a man of great eminence , and while a commoner ( for he did not succeed to the title till 1594 ) fol- lowed the profession of arms with honour , and held a command in the fleet which defeated the Spanish armada . His ...
... Lord Mountjoy , was a man of great eminence , and while a commoner ( for he did not succeed to the title till 1594 ) fol- lowed the profession of arms with honour , and held a command in the fleet which defeated the Spanish armada . His ...
Page xix
... Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion . Thus far she was more sinned against than sinning ; but she seems to have thought her private engagement of a more binding character than her vow at the altar ...
... Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion . Thus far she was more sinned against than sinning ; but she seems to have thought her private engagement of a more binding character than her vow at the altar ...
Page xx
... lord chief justice , who was one of those com- missioned by the queen to inquire into the purport of the military assemblage at his house , was detained there by the troops during the crazy attempt of this ill - starred nobleman to ...
... lord chief justice , who was one of those com- missioned by the queen to inquire into the purport of the military assemblage at his house , was detained there by the troops during the crazy attempt of this ill - starred nobleman to ...
Page xxi
... lord . " He found , however , better resources against ill- requited love , than " perpetual lamentation " for one who was not unwillingly forgotten by his con- temporaries , in the pursuit of the law , to which he prudently adhered ; a ...
... lord . " He found , however , better resources against ill- requited love , than " perpetual lamentation " for one who was not unwillingly forgotten by his con- temporaries , in the pursuit of the law , to which he prudently adhered ; a ...
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