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 xviii
... wise . " And Camden styles him , " a person famous for conduct , and so eminent in courage and learning , that in these respects he had no superior , and but few equals . " It is distress- ing to pursue his history . About two years ...
... wise . " And Camden styles him , " a person famous for conduct , and so eminent in courage and learning , that in these respects he had no superior , and but few equals . " It is distress- ing to pursue his history . About two years ...
Page xxi
... wise ; and in truth she does exhibit no unfavourable symptom of good sense in " confining her thoughts to elder merits , " instead of " solacing " her youthful admirer , who , at the period of first taking the infection into his eye ...
... wise ; and in truth she does exhibit no unfavourable symptom of good sense in " confining her thoughts to elder merits , " instead of " solacing " her youthful admirer , who , at the period of first taking the infection into his eye ...
Page xxii
... wise and good man ; nothing , in short , beyond what one of the herd of Epicurus might desire - sensual pleasures and gross enjoyments . The plot may be briefly des- patched . " Raybright ( the Sun's Darling ) is roused from a pleasant ...
... wise and good man ; nothing , in short , beyond what one of the herd of Epicurus might desire - sensual pleasures and gross enjoyments . The plot may be briefly des- patched . " Raybright ( the Sun's Darling ) is roused from a pleasant ...
Page xxiii
... wise and virtuous for the residue of his days ; when he is told , in strains not unworthy of the subject , that his days are already numbered , and that the inevitable hour is fast closing upon all his earthly prospects . Indifferent as ...
... wise and virtuous for the residue of his days ; when he is told , in strains not unworthy of the subject , that his days are already numbered , and that the inevitable hour is fast closing upon all his earthly prospects . Indifferent as ...
Page xxx
... wise , to be suspectedly silent than modestly confident of opinion herein . " In this he is supported by Shirley , who has a compli- mentary poem prefixed to " Love's Sacrifice ; " in which , after reproaching Prynne with his voluminous ...
... wise , to be suspectedly silent than modestly confident of opinion herein . " In this he is supported by Shirley , who has a compli- mentary poem prefixed to " Love's Sacrifice ; " in which , after reproaching Prynne with his voluminous ...
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