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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . Page 5 · · 89 · · The LADY ' S
TRIAL . The Sun ' s DARLING . THE WITCH OF EDMONTON · Love ' s
SACRIFICE , .
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . Page 5 · · 89 · · The LADY ' S
TRIAL . The Sun ' s DARLING . THE WITCH OF EDMONTON · Love ' s
SACRIFICE , .
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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. THE LADY ' S TRIAL . TAE LADY ' s Trial . ] This play was.
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. THE LADY ' S TRIAL . TAE LADY ' s Trial . ] This play was.
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TAE LADY ' s Trial . ] This play was licensed by the master of the revels , and
performed at the Cockpit , May 3d , 1638 . It was printed in the following year ,
and apparently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely
possible ...
TAE LADY ' s Trial . ] This play was licensed by the master of the revels , and
performed at the Cockpit , May 3d , 1638 . It was printed in the following year ,
and apparently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely
possible ...
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The under - plot of the “ Lady ' s Trial ” consists in the amusement derived from
the fantastic imagination of Amoretta , daughter of the Genoese citizen Trelcatio .
With more pride than fortune ( “ since she herself , with all her father ' s store , can
...
The under - plot of the “ Lady ' s Trial ” consists in the amusement derived from
the fantastic imagination of Amoretta , daughter of the Genoese citizen Trelcatio .
With more pride than fortune ( “ since she herself , with all her father ' s store , can
...
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It is to be hoped that we may attribute to design , rather than to accident , that the
humbler characters of the “ Lady ' s Trial ” are at all events inoffensive . This was
probably Ford ' s last play , and leads us to hope with Mr . Gifford , “ that its ...
It is to be hoped that we may attribute to design , rather than to accident , that the
humbler characters of the “ Lady ' s Trial ” are at all events inoffensive . This was
probably Ford ' s last play , and leads us to hope with Mr . Gifford , “ that its ...
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