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
... witch ( Mother Sawyer ) , her familiar a black dog , and Cuddy Banks the clown of the piece , in the water . That no doubts might arise of the likenesses , the portraits are respectively authenticated by their proper names . " It seems ...
... witch ( Mother Sawyer ) , her familiar a black dog , and Cuddy Banks the clown of the piece , in the water . That no doubts might arise of the likenesses , the portraits are respectively authenticated by their proper names . " It seems ...
Page 143
... witch , a black dog , or the Devil , and a morris with all its accompani- ments of tabor and pipe , double bells , trebles , means , fore- horse , ' hobby - horse , and Maid Marian to boot . Susan and Frank are now married ; and ...
... witch , a black dog , or the Devil , and a morris with all its accompani- ments of tabor and pipe , double bells , trebles , means , fore- horse , ' hobby - horse , and Maid Marian to boot . Susan and Frank are now married ; and ...
Page 146
... WITCH . ANN , RATCLIFFE's wife . SUSAN , KATHERINE , CARTER's daughters . WINNIFREDE , Sir ARTHUR's maid . SCENE the town and neighbourhood of Edmonton ; in the end of the last act , London . THE WITCH OF EDMONTON . ACT I. SCENE I. The.
... WITCH . ANN , RATCLIFFE's wife . SUSAN , KATHERINE , CARTER's daughters . WINNIFREDE , Sir ARTHUR's maid . SCENE the town and neighbourhood of Edmonton ; in the end of the last act , London . THE WITCH OF EDMONTON . ACT I. SCENE I. The.
Page 147
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. THE WITCH OF EDMONTON . ACT I. SCENE I. The Neighbourhood of Edmonton . - A Room in the House of Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Enter FRANK THORNEY and WINNIFREDE . Frank ...
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford. THE WITCH OF EDMONTON . ACT I. SCENE I. The Neighbourhood of Edmonton . - A Room in the House of Sir ARTHUR CLARINGTON . Enter FRANK THORNEY and WINNIFREDE . Frank ...
Page 148
... you Like better , I may chance to be remember'd , And see you now and then . Faith ! I did hope You'd not have used me so : ' t is but my fortune , And yet , if not for my sake , have 148 [ ACT I. THE WITCH OF EDMONTON .
... you Like better , I may chance to be remember'd , And see you now and then . Faith ! I did hope You'd not have used me so : ' t is but my fortune , And yet , if not for my sake , have 148 [ ACT I. THE WITCH OF EDMONTON .
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