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6 th 2V " > he l th ta bo The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour ( first performed 1599 ) contain an obvious reference : " you may in time make lean Macilente as fat as sir John Falstaff ” .
6 th 2V " > he l th ta bo The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour ( first performed 1599 ) contain an obvious reference : " you may in time make lean Macilente as fat as sir John Falstaff ” .
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Farre more boystrous and cumber107 , 108. set a match ] “ To set a some than a pair of Swissers omnipomatch " signified in the argot of thieves tent galeaze breeches . " to plot a robbery . So in Jonson , III . a true man ] an honest ...
Farre more boystrous and cumber107 , 108. set a match ] “ To set a some than a pair of Swissers omnipomatch " signified in the argot of thieves tent galeaze breeches . " to plot a robbery . So in Jonson , III . a true man ] an honest ...
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Jonson , A Tale of a Tub , v . v : “ give Vin d'Espagne , vin sec . " the devil his due . ” 115. agrees . thee ] Pope would 125. Gadshill ] A hill on the London emend the syntax by reading agree road about two miles north - west of and ...
Jonson , A Tale of a Tub , v . v : “ give Vin d'Espagne , vin sec . " the devil his due . ” 115. agrees . thee ] Pope would 125. Gadshill ] A hill on the London emend the syntax by reading agree road about two miles north - west of and ...
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152 ) ; and latter meaning Brome , Covent - Garden Jonson , Alchemist , 1. i : " Ananias . Weeded , ill . i : “ Nick . 40. sh . and The motion's good And of the spirit . ” 3.d. you'l bate , the 3.d. will you not ?
152 ) ; and latter meaning Brome , Covent - Garden Jonson , Alchemist , 1. i : " Ananias . Weeded , ill . i : “ Nick . 40. sh . and The motion's good And of the spirit . ” 3.d. you'l bate , the 3.d. will you not ?
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Jonson , The Poetaster , Barnes's History of Edward III . p . 11. i : " I take it highly in snuff , " and 786 : “ the wounds began with loss of J. Phillips , Maronides , 1672 . blood to cool and smart . " 46. hsliday ) choice , not of ...
Jonson , The Poetaster , Barnes's History of Edward III . p . 11. i : " I take it highly in snuff , " and 786 : “ the wounds began with loss of J. Phillips , Maronides , 1672 . blood to cool and smart . " 46. hsliday ) choice , not of ...
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