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For V : « close " as a technical term in fenc" afraid of bruising ing see G. Silver , Bref Instructions By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; ( 1599 ) , ed . Matthey , p . ior et seq . and Heywood , The foure Prentises of 14. mutual ranks ...
For V : « close " as a technical term in fenc" afraid of bruising ing see G. Silver , Bref Instructions By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; ( 1599 ) , ed . Matthey , p . ior et seq . and Heywood , The foure Prentises of 14. mutual ranks ...
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I Heywood , King Edward IV . Pt . I. thinke we came neere when wee saide ( Pearson , i . 42 ) : “ King . , Tush ! I you loued , ” and Heywood , The Wise- meane his Grace ? Hobs . Grace , Woman of Hogsdon ( Pearson , v .
I Heywood , King Edward IV . Pt . I. thinke we came neere when wee saide ( Pearson , i . 42 ) : “ King . , Tush ! I you loued , ” and Heywood , The Wise- meane his Grace ? Hobs . Grace , Woman of Hogsdon ( Pearson , v .
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Thou sayest well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is , by 30 9 6 iv . iii : " answer me roundly to the government , ” and Heywood , An ...
Thou sayest well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is , by 30 9 6 iv . iii : " answer me roundly to the government , ” and Heywood , An ...
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Heywood , The Witches to th ' Hangman for ' t ) . ” See also of Lancashire , ul . i : “ a Lancashire Bacon , Apophthegms ( Spedding , vii . Bag - pipe is able to charme the 146 ) ; Middleton , The Roaring Girl , iv . Divell .
Heywood , The Witches to th ' Hangman for ' t ) . ” See also of Lancashire , ul . i : “ a Lancashire Bacon , Apophthegms ( Spedding , vii . Bag - pipe is able to charme the 146 ) ; Middleton , The Roaring Girl , iv . Divell .
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Nares : “ Baffle was originally a punish93 , 94. done . harm upon ] So in ment of infamy , inflicted on recreant Heywood , The Wise - Woman of Hogs : knights , one part of which was hangdon , v . iv : “ Young Chartley .
Nares : “ Baffle was originally a punish93 , 94. done . harm upon ] So in ment of infamy , inflicted on recreant Heywood , The Wise - Woman of Hogs : knights , one part of which was hangdon , v . iv : “ Young Chartley .
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