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Side 5
King John ' s reception of Chatillon not a little resembles that which Andrea meets
with from the king of Portugal in the first part of Jeronimo & c . 1605 : " And . Thou
shalt pay tribute , Portugal , with blood . “ Bal . Tribute for tribute then ; and foes ...
King John ' s reception of Chatillon not a little resembles that which Andrea meets
with from the king of Portugal in the first part of Jeronimo & c . 1605 : " And . Thou
shalt pay tribute , Portugal , with blood . “ Bal . Tribute for tribute then ; and foes ...
Side 16
And in the Merchaunts Tale : - “ He kempeth him , and proineth him , and piketh .
” In Hyrd ' s translation of Vives ' s Instruction of a Christian Woman , printed in
1591 , we meet with “ picked and apparelled goodly - goodly and pickedly
arrayed ...
And in the Merchaunts Tale : - “ He kempeth him , and proineth him , and piketh .
” In Hyrd ' s translation of Vives ' s Instruction of a Christian Woman , printed in
1591 , we meet with “ picked and apparelled goodly - goodly and pickedly
arrayed ...
Side 34
So , in all ' s loji by Luft , a tragedy by Rowley , 1633 : will she meet our arms "
With an alternate roundure ? " Again , in Shakespeare ' s 21st sonnet : " all things
rare , " That heaven ' s air in this huge roulure hems . " STEEVENS . Or Or shall
we ...
So , in all ' s loji by Luft , a tragedy by Rowley , 1633 : will she meet our arms "
With an alternate roundure ? " Again , in Shakespeare ' s 21st sonnet : " all things
rare , " That heaven ' s air in this huge roulure hems . " STEEVENS . Or Or shall
we ...
Side 43
I meet with it in Damon and Pythias , 1582 : “ Not to prolong my lyfe thereby , for
which I reckon not this , “ But to set my things in a flay . ” * Perhaps by a stay , in
this instance , is meant a Ready posture . Shakespeare ' s meaning may
therefore ...
I meet with it in Damon and Pythias , 1582 : “ Not to prolong my lyfe thereby , for
which I reckon not this , “ But to set my things in a flay . ” * Perhaps by a stay , in
this instance , is meant a Ready posture . Shakespeare ' s meaning may
therefore ...
Side 70
I meet with the same expression in Ram - alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " I ' ll
have a priest shall mumble up a marriage " Without lell , book or candle . "
STEEVENS . ( If ever I remember to be holy ) For ( If . no . : KING JOH N . To
Arthur. ...
I meet with the same expression in Ram - alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " I ' ll
have a priest shall mumble up a marriage " Without lell , book or candle . "
STEEVENS . ( If ever I remember to be holy ) For ( If . no . : KING JOH N . To
Arthur. ...
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