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- Emanuel_Ford abstract "Emanuel Ford (fl. 1607) was an Elizabethan romancer. He was the author of Parismus, in two parts (1598–99), long exceedingly popular, and of the similar romances, Ornatus and Artesia (1607) and Montelion (1633, but probably published earlier). 12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Q5369059 abstract "Emanuel Ford (fl. 1607) was an Elizabethan romancer. He was the author of Parismus, in two parts (1598–99), long exceedingly popular, and of the similar romances, Ornatus and Artesia (1607) and Montelion (1633, but probably published earlier). 12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Emanuel_Ford comment "Emanuel Ford (fl. 1607) was an Elizabethan romancer. He was the author of Parismus, in two parts (1598–99), long exceedingly popular, and of the similar romances, Ornatus and Artesia (1607) and Montelion (1633, but probably published earlier). 12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Q5369059 comment "Emanuel Ford (fl. 1607) was an Elizabethan romancer. He was the author of Parismus, in two parts (1598–99), long exceedingly popular, and of the similar romances, Ornatus and Artesia (1607) and Montelion (1633, but probably published earlier). 12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".