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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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. THE LADY'S TRIAL . 1 * THE LADY'S TRIAL . ] This play was licensed by.
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. THE LADY'S TRIAL . 1 * THE LADY'S TRIAL . ] This play was licensed by.
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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William Gifford. { 1 tues . The Lady's TRIAL . ] This play was.
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William Gifford. { 1 tues . The Lady's TRIAL . ] This play was.
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... 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 appa- rently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely possible to extract ...
... 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 appa- rently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely possible to extract ...
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... father's connivance , provided to play upon her feelings and propensities - Guzman , a solemn bombastic Spaniard , whose whole wealth appears to lie in his language , which certainly is rich enough , and Fulgoso , a livelier coxcomb.
... father's connivance , provided to play upon her feelings and propensities - Guzman , a solemn bombastic Spaniard , whose whole wealth appears to lie in his language , which certainly is rich enough , and Fulgoso , a livelier coxcomb.
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... play , and leads us to hope with Mr. Gifford , " that its author had at last suspected his want of genuine humour , and recollected , before he closed his theatrical career , that a dull medley of extravagance and impurity was ill ...
... play , and leads us to hope with Mr. Gifford , " that its author had at last suspected his want of genuine humour , and recollected , before he closed his theatrical career , that a dull medley of extravagance and impurity was ill ...
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