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
... true love . " Lady Penelope was forced , with a heart full of affection for Mountjoy , into the arms of Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion . Thus far she was more sinned against than sinning ; but ...
... true love . " Lady Penelope was forced , with a heart full of affection for Mountjoy , into the arms of Lord Rich , a man whom she appears to have regarded with peculiar aversion . Thus far she was more sinned against than sinning ; but ...
Page xxxiv
... been performed in May , 1638. It is dedicated , in the spirit of true kindness , to Mr. and Mrs. Wyrley ; and the poet , though now near the close of his dramatic labours , has not yet conquered his fear of XXXIV INTRODUCTION .
... been performed in May , 1638. It is dedicated , in the spirit of true kindness , to Mr. and Mrs. Wyrley ; and the poet , though now near the close of his dramatic labours , has not yet conquered his fear of XXXIV INTRODUCTION .
Page xli
... 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 Swanston , and he professed himself a ...
... 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 Swanston , and he professed himself a ...
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... true , I pray ? Men . I will not stretch Your faith upon the tenters . - Prithee , Pelias , Where didst thou learn this language ? Pel . I this language ? Alas , sir , we that study words and forms VOL . I. - 5 Of compliment , must ...
... true , I pray ? Men . I will not stretch Your faith upon the tenters . - Prithee , Pelias , Where didst thou learn this language ? Pel . I this language ? Alas , sir , we that study words and forms VOL . I. - 5 Of compliment , must ...
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... true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince , It does . He's the same melancholy man He was at ' s father's death ; sometimes speaks sense , But seldom mirth ; will smile , but seldom ...
... true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince , It does . He's the same melancholy man He was at ' s father's death ; sometimes speaks sense , But seldom mirth ; will smile , but seldom ...
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