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 xxii
... pleasures and gross enjoyments . The plot may be briefly des- patched . " Raybright ( the Sun's Darling ) is roused from a pleasant dream , and informed that his great progenitor , the Sun , will descend from his sphere to * We have the ...
... pleasures and gross enjoyments . The plot may be briefly des- patched . " Raybright ( the Sun's Darling ) is roused from a pleasant dream , and informed that his great progenitor , the Sun , will descend from his sphere to * We have the ...
Page xxxv
... drama may contemplate with unreproved pleasure . There is nothing in the dedication , or in the pro- logue and epilogue , to this play , that indicates the : slightest inclination of the poet to withdraw from the INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
... drama may contemplate with unreproved pleasure . There is nothing in the dedication , or in the pro- logue and epilogue , to this play , that indicates the : slightest inclination of the poet to withdraw from the INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
Page 46
... pleasure which the reader's own conjectures and anticipa- tions might furnish , enable him more easily to encounter those difficulties which are not unfrequently to be met with in Ford's dialogue , -some of them owing to the defective ...
... pleasure which the reader's own conjectures and anticipa- tions might furnish , enable him more easily to encounter those difficulties which are not unfrequently to be met with in Ford's dialogue , -some of them owing to the defective ...
Page 50
... pleasures Thy presence hath brought home . Soph . Here thou still find'st A friend as noble , Menaphon , as when Thou left'st at thy departure . Men . Yes , I know it , To him I owe more service- Amet . Pray give leave- He shall attend ...
... pleasures Thy presence hath brought home . Soph . Here thou still find'st A friend as noble , Menaphon , as when Thou left'st at thy departure . Men . Yes , I know it , To him I owe more service- Amet . Pray give leave- He shall attend ...
Page 58
... pleasure with me , sir . Pel . [ coming forward . ] Noble , accomplished Cu- culus ! Rhe . Give me thy fist , innocent . Cuc . Would ' t were in thy belly ! there't is . Pel . That's well ; he ' s an honest blade , though he be blunt ...
... pleasure with me , sir . Pel . [ coming forward . ] Noble , accomplished Cu- culus ! Rhe . Give me thy fist , innocent . Cuc . Would ' t were in thy belly ! there't is . Pel . That's well ; he ' s an honest blade , though he be blunt ...
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