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... Anatomie of The Iron Age ( Pearson , ii . 323 ) : Abuses , Part 1. ( ed . Furnivall , p . 29 ) : trary elements , the warring meteors “ Dame Nature bryngeth vs all into Are not so oppos'd . " Meteors , the worlde . . . and receiueth ...
... Anatomie of The Iron Age ( Pearson , ii . 323 ) : Abuses , Part 1. ( ed . Furnivall , p . 29 ) : trary elements , the warring meteors “ Dame Nature bryngeth vs all into Are not so oppos'd . " Meteors , the worlde . . . and receiueth ...
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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 . 283 ) : quotha ? pray God he haue anie .
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 . 283 ) : quotha ? pray God he haue anie .
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Part II . body " was perhaps à euphemism for a ( Pearson , i . 162 ) : “ Women all are highwayman . “ Let us , ” says Falstaff , gouernd by the moon , ” and Dryden , “ who go by the moon and not by the Absalom and Achitophel ...
Part II . body " was perhaps à euphemism for a ( Pearson , i . 162 ) : “ Women all are highwayman . “ Let us , ” says Falstaff , gouernd by the moon , ” and Dryden , “ who go by the moon and not by the Absalom and Achitophel ...
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1. iii . dishment appeares ” ; Spenser , Facrie 265 . Queene , 1. vi . 6 ; and Dekker , If this be 214. foil ] a leaf of dull metal that not a good Play ( Pearson , iii , 279 ) : " sets off ...
1. iii . dishment appeares ” ; Spenser , Facrie 265 . Queene , 1. vi . 6 ; and Dekker , If this be 214. foil ] a leaf of dull metal that not a good Play ( Pearson , iii , 279 ) : " sets off ...
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... Londons Tempe ( Pearson , iv . Land and Sea , 11. iii : “ Young Fortune . 120 ) :I've kill'd a man . ... Mrs. Harding . " swift Volga ... whose curld head And hand to hand ? Young F. In lies single opposition " ; and Massinger ...
... Londons Tempe ( Pearson , iv . Land and Sea , 11. iii : “ Young Fortune . 120 ) :I've kill'd a man . ... Mrs. Harding . " swift Volga ... whose curld head And hand to hand ? Young F. In lies single opposition " ; and Massinger ...
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