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Page ix
... hath said with thee like the foole in his heart , There is no God , should now giue glorie vnto his greatnesse : for penitrating is his power , his hand lies heauie vpon me , he hath spoken vnto me with a voice of thunder , and I haue ...
... hath said with thee like the foole in his heart , There is no God , should now giue glorie vnto his greatnesse : for penitrating is his power , his hand lies heauie vpon me , he hath spoken vnto me with a voice of thunder , and I haue ...
Page xiv
... hath beene a custome , gentlemen ... to begin an Exordium to the Readers .. To obserue custome , . . . Ile shew reason for my present writing , and after proceed to sue for pardon . About three moneths since died M. Robert Greene ...
... hath beene a custome , gentlemen ... to begin an Exordium to the Readers .. To obserue custome , . . . Ile shew reason for my present writing , and after proceed to sue for pardon . About three moneths since died M. Robert Greene ...
Page xxvi
... hath put us amongst the discarding cards , and , as it were , turned us with deuces and treys out of the deck . " And Old Wives ' Tale ( p . 446 ) : " What , shall we have a game at trump or ruff to drive away the time ? " Jack Straw ...
... hath put us amongst the discarding cards , and , as it were , turned us with deuces and treys out of the deck . " And Old Wives ' Tale ( p . 446 ) : " What , shall we have a game at trump or ruff to drive away the time ? " Jack Straw ...
Page xxvii
... hath pierced the world's large ears . " In Spenser's Daphnaida . Jack Straw ( p . 398 ) : " have secret wreak in store . " David and Bethsabe ( p . 472 , a ) : " in the holy temple have I sworn Wreak of his villany " ( the noun is much ...
... hath pierced the world's large ears . " In Spenser's Daphnaida . Jack Straw ( p . 398 ) : " have secret wreak in store . " David and Bethsabe ( p . 472 , a ) : " in the holy temple have I sworn Wreak of his villany " ( the noun is much ...
Page xxxii
... hath gript my aged heart " ( an allusion to " blood - drinking sighs , " etc. ) is recalled in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 171. Peele uses the noun similarly " Winding about his heart with mortal gripes " ( David and Bethsabe , ( p . 475 , a ) ...
... hath gript my aged heart " ( an allusion to " blood - drinking sighs , " etc. ) is recalled in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 171. Peele uses the noun similarly " Winding about his heart with mortal gripes " ( David and Bethsabe , ( p . 475 , a ) ...
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