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... Craig quotes Yarrington , Two Tragedies in One ( Bullen , Old Plays , iv . p . 28 ) , " Feare dastards , cowards , faint hart runawayes ! I'll feare no colours to obteyne my will " ; also Nash , Foure Letters Confuted ( ed . Grosart ...
... Craig quotes Yarrington , Two Tragedies in One ( Bullen , Old Plays , iv . p . 28 ) , " Feare dastards , cowards , faint hart runawayes ! I'll feare no colours to obteyne my will " ; also Nash , Foure Letters Confuted ( ed . Grosart ...
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... Craig quotes Brome , The Antipodes , III . vi . 26 . • 128 , 129. ' Twere a - hungry ] A proverbial expression , as in 1 Henry IV . II . i . 33 , " An ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate on thee . " 129. challenge ...
... Craig quotes Brome , The Antipodes , III . vi . 26 . • 128 , 129. ' Twere a - hungry ] A proverbial expression , as in 1 Henry IV . II . i . 33 , " An ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate on thee . " 129. challenge ...
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... Craig suggests , Mal- volio may here be quoting . Craig's reference is to the following : " Go to bed , sweetheart , I'le come to thee , Make thy bed fine and soft , etc. " ; from a verse of a ballad quoted in Brome , The English- Moor ...
... Craig suggests , Mal- volio may here be quoting . Craig's reference is to the following : " Go to bed , sweetheart , I'le come to thee , Make thy bed fine and soft , etc. " ; from a verse of a ballad quoted in Brome , The English- Moor ...
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