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Side 12
... thy dirty flken shoe - tyes there . " MALONE . 4 unto the death . ] This
expression is common among our ancient writers . So , in A Merye Jeft of a Man
called Howleglas , bl . I . no date : “ Howleglas found a woulie that was frozen ta
the deth .
... thy dirty flken shoe - tyes there . " MALONE . 4 unto the death . ] This
expression is common among our ancient writers . So , in A Merye Jeft of a Man
called Howleglas , bl . I . no date : “ Howleglas found a woulie that was frozen ta
the deth .
Side 16
Johnson , So , in the ancient Interlude of Youth , bl . l . no date : " In the A . B . C .
of bokes the least , " Yt is written , deus charitas eft . " Again , in Tho . Nash ' s
dedication to Greene ' s Arcadia , 1616 ; " make a patrimony of In Speech , and
more ...
Johnson , So , in the ancient Interlude of Youth , bl . l . no date : " In the A . B . C .
of bokes the least , " Yt is written , deus charitas eft . " Again , in Tho . Nash ' s
dedication to Greene ' s Arcadia , 1616 ; " make a patrimony of In Speech , and
more ...
Side 19
Again , in Magnificence an ancient Interlude by Skelton , published by Raitell : “
With me in kepynge such a Phylyp Sparowe . ” The following quotation seems to
confirm Mr . Pope ' s explanation . In the Widow , see Dodr . Old Plays , vol .
Again , in Magnificence an ancient Interlude by Skelton , published by Raitell : “
With me in kepynge such a Phylyp Sparowe . ” The following quotation seems to
confirm Mr . Pope ' s explanation . In the Widow , see Dodr . Old Plays , vol .
Side 22
From this ancient romance the story has crept into some of our old chro . nicles :
but the original passage may be seen at large in the intro , duction to the third vol
. of Reliques of ancient English Poetry . PERCY . Richard , * Richard , that robb ...
From this ancient romance the story has crept into some of our old chro . nicles :
but the original passage may be seen at large in the intro , duction to the third vol
. of Reliques of ancient English Poetry . PERCY . Richard , * Richard , that robb ...
Side 27
The illegitimate branch of a family always carried the arms of it with what in
ancient heraldry was called a blot or difference . So , in Drayton ' s Epistle from 2 .
Isabel to K . Richard II : “ No bastard ' s mark doth blot his conq ' ring shield .
The illegitimate branch of a family always carried the arms of it with what in
ancient heraldry was called a blot or difference . So , in Drayton ' s Epistle from 2 .
Isabel to K . Richard II : “ No bastard ' s mark doth blot his conq ' ring shield .
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