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All which things they as procurors & protectors of the common - wealth , tooke vpon them to prooue against him , as they protested vnto the whole world . “ King Henrie after he had read their articles , with the defiance which they ...
All which things they as procurors & protectors of the common - wealth , tooke vpon them to prooue against him , as they protested vnto the whole world . “ King Henrie after he had read their articles , with the defiance which they ...
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239 ) : and Middleton and Rowley , The “ If you be a Courtier , discourse of the Changeling , 11. i : " like a common obtaining of suits . ” For Falstaff's Garden - bull I do but take breath to be quibble cf. Brome , The Northern lugg'd ...
239 ) : and Middleton and Rowley , The “ If you be a Courtier , discourse of the Changeling , 11. i : " like a common obtaining of suits . ” For Falstaff's Garden - bull I do but take breath to be quibble cf. Brome , The Northern lugg'd ...
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was in general use in O.E. and is not 159. honey ] A common term of enuncommon in the sixteenth century . dearment , as in Love's Labour's Lost , Cf. N. Udall , Roister Doister , v . iv , v . ii . 530 . where Gawyn Goodlucke is ...
was in general use in O.E. and is not 159. honey ] A common term of enuncommon in the sixteenth century . dearment , as in Love's Labour's Lost , Cf. N. Udall , Roister Doister , v . iv , v . ii . 530 . where Gawyn Goodlucke is ...
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118 ) : “ It is likewise to bee signifieth , in our common law , neglect , marked whether the place be fortified or negligence , or over - sight ... also alreadie being a frontire , or had neede a mistaking and Travels of to be ...
118 ) : “ It is likewise to bee signifieth , in our common law , neglect , marked whether the place be fortified or negligence , or over - sight ... also alreadie being a frontire , or had neede a mistaking and Travels of to be ...
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The expression occurs as them ” ; Marston , Histrio - Mastix , iv . early as Chaucer , and is common in i : “ yon halfe - fac'd minion ” ; Nashe , Elizabethan drama . Foure Letters Confuted ( McKerrow , i .
The expression occurs as them ” ; Marston , Histrio - Mastix , iv . early as Chaucer , and is common in i : “ yon halfe - fac'd minion ” ; Nashe , Elizabethan drama . Foure Letters Confuted ( McKerrow , i .
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