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Page xxi
... quoted here . After line 129 ( 1. i . ) the Quarto has , " They carried mee to the Tauerne and made mee drunke , and afterward picked my pocket . " This may be regarded as an omission . At I. i . 294 , the Quarto would read , " I cannot ...
... quoted here . After line 129 ( 1. i . ) the Quarto has , " They carried mee to the Tauerne and made mee drunke , and afterward picked my pocket . " This may be regarded as an omission . At I. i . 294 , the Quarto would read , " I cannot ...
Page xxvi
... quoted as if genuine . As , for example , by Johnson , Letter to Mrs. Thrale , 1778 ( Nov. 14 ) : " My master is in his old lunes . and so am I. " brib'd buck ( v . v . 27 ) . bribe buck . In those last two readings I have the support ...
... quoted as if genuine . As , for example , by Johnson , Letter to Mrs. Thrale , 1778 ( Nov. 14 ) : " My master is in his old lunes . and so am I. " brib'd buck ( v . v . 27 ) . bribe buck . In those last two readings I have the support ...
Page xxxv
... quoted in note at " polecat , " IV . i . ) or at Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , they do not identify the speakers with Lyly or with Kyd . The practice was a common one , and does not in the least involve the necessity of a whole personage ...
... quoted in note at " polecat , " IV . i . ) or at Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , they do not identify the speakers with Lyly or with Kyd . The practice was a common one , and does not in the least involve the necessity of a whole personage ...
Page xxxvi
... ( quoted by Wheatley ) it appears that Lucy assumed charge or rangership over the estate , during its sequestration , which he may have done of his own magis- terial authority , as one of the quorum , for the protection of his own stray ...
... ( quoted by Wheatley ) it appears that Lucy assumed charge or rangership over the estate , during its sequestration , which he may have done of his own magis- terial authority , as one of the quorum , for the protection of his own stray ...
Page li
... quoted a passage from Day's Law Tricks ( 1608 ) at IV . iv . 50 , which may possibly refer to this ghost , but he is not named . Wheatley refers to a " Plan of the Town and Castle of Windsor and Little Park , " published by Collier at ...
... quoted a passage from Day's Law Tricks ( 1608 ) at IV . iv . 50 , which may possibly refer to this ghost , but he is not named . Wheatley refers to a " Plan of the Town and Castle of Windsor and Little Park , " published by Collier at ...
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