The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 141
... Thorney , the son of a gentleman , but whom his father's straitened circumstances had brought into some office of servitude with Sir Arthur Clarington , had won " the conquest of a fellow - servant's maiden - love , " and was , it seems ...
... Thorney , the son of a gentleman , but whom his father's straitened circumstances had brought into some office of servitude with Sir Arthur Clarington , had won " the conquest of a fellow - servant's maiden - love , " and was , it seems ...
Page 142
... Thorney with his father at Edmonton itself , and Winnifrede with an uncle at Walt- ham - till time and Frank's endeavours had worked his father's love and liking to these stolen nuptials . Reports meantime of the marriage had got abroad ...
... Thorney with his father at Edmonton itself , and Winnifrede with an uncle at Walt- ham - till time and Frank's endeavours had worked his father's love and liking to these stolen nuptials . Reports meantime of the marriage had got abroad ...
Page 143
... Thorney conquer even his father's violent suspicions ; and the old man's fears being at last relieved , it is decided that the marriage between the young couple shall take place on the following day . The fearful perjuries of Frank ...
... Thorney conquer even his father's violent suspicions ; and the old man's fears being at last relieved , it is decided that the marriage between the young couple shall take place on the following day . The fearful perjuries of Frank ...
Page 145
... Thorney's detection ; but the smile can be but a momentary one ; even Ford himself seems to have suspected that the fear- ful and harrowing feelings which he had conjured up re- quired some allayment ; and accordingly with consummate ...
... Thorney's detection ; but the smile can be but a momentary one ; even Ford himself seems to have suspected that the fear- ful and harrowing feelings which he had conjured up re- quired some allayment ; and accordingly with consummate ...
Page 146
... THORNEY , a gentleman . CARTER , a rich yeoman . Old BANKS , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W. HAMLUC , and several other countrymen . WARBECK , suitors to CARTER's daughters . SOMERTON , FRANK , THORNEY's son . CUDDY BANKS , the clown ...
... THORNEY , a gentleman . CARTER , a rich yeoman . Old BANKS , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W. HAMLUC , and several other countrymen . WARBECK , suitors to CARTER's daughters . SOMERTON , FRANK , THORNEY's son . CUDDY BANKS , the clown ...
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