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Kittie , as a penance , Fridayis fyve See Minshew : “ the Pleiades or seven na fische to eit , Bot butter and eggis stars , " and Dekker , The King's Enter- ar better meit . " The Puritans who tainment ( Pearson , i .
Kittie , as a penance , Fridayis fyve See Minshew : “ the Pleiades or seven na fische to eit , Bot butter and eggis stars , " and Dekker , The King's Enter- ar better meit . " The Puritans who tainment ( Pearson , i .
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Steevens ebb and flow , ” etc .; explains : “ let not us who are body and Dekker , London Triumphing squires to the night , ” i.e. adorn the ( Pearson , iii .
Steevens ebb and flow , ” etc .; explains : “ let not us who are body and Dekker , London Triumphing squires to the night , ” i.e. adorn the ( Pearson , iii .
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The same quibble occurs in Dekker Also Beaumont and Fletcher , Thierry and Webster , Westward Hoe , I. ii : and Theodoret , 1. i : " I do now begin “ Honest Sergeant . . . where didst to feel myself Tuck'd into a halter , and buy this ...
The same quibble occurs in Dekker Also Beaumont and Fletcher , Thierry and Webster , Westward Hoe , I. ii : and Theodoret , 1. i : " I do now begin “ Honest Sergeant . . . where didst to feel myself Tuck'd into a halter , and buy this ...
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57,58 . here ... apparent ] Cf. Dekker , ii . 34 , and Milton , Samson Agonistes , Guls Horn - Booke , 1609 ( Grosart , ii . 1325 . It . antico , grotesque . See 227 , 228 ) ; “ You then , to whom chastity “ The Picture of an English ...
57,58 . here ... apparent ] Cf. Dekker , ii . 34 , and Milton , Samson Agonistes , Guls Horn - Booke , 1609 ( Grosart , ii . 1325 . It . antico , grotesque . See 227 , 228 ) ; “ You then , to whom chastity “ The Picture of an English ...
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430 ) : “ if what I say dogs . Cf. Butler , Hudibras , i . iii :Shall jump with reason , then you'll Thy bear is out of peril , pardon me . " Though lugga , lugg'd , indeed , and 72. obtaining of suits ] So in Dekker , wounded ver'ill ...
430 ) : “ if what I say dogs . Cf. Butler , Hudibras , i . iii :Shall jump with reason , then you'll Thy bear is out of peril , pardon me . " Though lugga , lugg'd , indeed , and 72. obtaining of suits ] So in Dekker , wounded ver'ill ...
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