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Page xliv
... Dods . viii . 21 ) . In one part of the Count's travels ( Oxford ) he speaks of being compelled to remain there most unwillingly because no post - horses could be procured that evening even at double the cost ; which does not read as if ...
... Dods . viii . 21 ) . In one part of the Count's travels ( Oxford ) he speaks of being compelled to remain there most unwillingly because no post - horses could be procured that evening even at double the cost ; which does not read as if ...
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... Dods . viii . 19 ) , 1592–93 . Nashe abuses " Gillian of Braynforde's Will " in a letter printed in Grosart's edition ( I. lxiii . ) . He calls it “ Joan a Brainford's Will " in his Epistle to the Gentlemen Students prefixed to Greene's ...
... Dods . viii . 19 ) , 1592–93 . Nashe abuses " Gillian of Braynforde's Will " in a letter printed in Grosart's edition ( I. lxiii . ) . He calls it “ Joan a Brainford's Will " in his Epistle to the Gentlemen Students prefixed to Greene's ...
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... Dods . v . ) shows him . He uses very few stage terms , but he carries " high men and low men . " He is more a fool than a braggart . Basilisco is the more thrasonical of the two . Johnson gives Pistol the credit of being perhaps " the ...
... Dods . v . ) shows him . He uses very few stage terms , but he carries " high men and low men . " He is more a fool than a braggart . Basilisco is the more thrasonical of the two . Johnson gives Pistol the credit of being perhaps " the ...
Page lxxxiii
... Dods . ( vol . vii . ) . Furnivall's Centurie of Prayse refers to Heywood's Fair Maid of the Exchange , 1607 , where " the plot of Flower and his wife each prom- ising their daughter to a different man while a third gets her , is more ...
... Dods . ( vol . vii . ) . Furnivall's Centurie of Prayse refers to Heywood's Fair Maid of the Exchange , 1607 , where " the plot of Flower and his wife each prom- ising their daughter to a different man while a third gets her , is more ...
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... Dods . v . 264 ) , 1592 : " In France I took the standard from the King , And gave the flower of Gallia in my crest . ' 16 , 17. dozen white luces in their coat ] Luce is the old name for the pike , as in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , 66 ...
... Dods . v . 264 ) , 1592 : " In France I took the standard from the King , And gave the flower of Gallia in my crest . ' 16 , 17. dozen white luces in their coat ] Luce is the old name for the pike , as in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , 66 ...
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