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 xxxviii
... scenes without the most painful interest , the most heart - thrilling delight . This can only arise - at least , nothing else seems adequate to the excitement of such sensations - from the overwhelming efficacy of in- tense thought ...
... scenes without the most painful interest , the most heart - thrilling delight . This can only arise - at least , nothing else seems adequate to the excitement of such sensations - from the overwhelming efficacy of in- tense thought ...
Page xl
... scene in its genuine light , - " Attired in the majesty of art , Set high in spirit with the precious taste Of sweet philosophy , and , which is most , Crown'd with the rich traditions of a soul That hates to have her dignity profaned ...
... scene in its genuine light , - " Attired in the majesty of art , Set high in spirit with the precious taste Of sweet philosophy , and , which is most , Crown'd with the rich traditions of a soul That hates to have her dignity profaned ...
Page 48
... . EROCLEA ( as PARTHENOPHILL ) , Daughters of MELE- CLEOPHILA , KALA , waiting - maid to THAMASTa . ANDER . Officers , Attendants , & c . SCENE , Famagosta , in Cyprus . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . ACT I. SCENE I. A Room Page.
... . EROCLEA ( as PARTHENOPHILL ) , Daughters of MELE- CLEOPHILA , KALA , waiting - maid to THAMASTa . ANDER . Officers , Attendants , & c . SCENE , Famagosta , in Cyprus . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . ACT I. SCENE I. A Room Page.
Page 49
... SCENE I. A Room in the Palace . Enter MENAPHON and PELIAS . Men . DANGERS ! how mean you dangers ? that so courtly You gratulate my safe return from dangers ? Pel . From travels , noble sir . Men . These are delights ; If my experience ...
... SCENE I. A Room in the Palace . Enter MENAPHON and PELIAS . Men . DANGERS ! how mean you dangers ? that so courtly You gratulate my safe return from dangers ? Pel . From travels , noble sir . Men . These are delights ; If my experience ...
Page 55
... I too low in merit . Amet . I'll prepare A noble welcome ; and , friend , ere we part , Unload to thee an overcharged heart . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Palace . Enter sc . 1. ] 55 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... I too low in merit . Amet . I'll prepare A noble welcome ; and , friend , ere we part , Unload to thee an overcharged heart . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Palace . Enter sc . 1. ] 55 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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