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... Nashe's Summer's Last Will , which appears to have been written and performed at Croydon in 1592-93 , he says ... Nashe , vi . 97 ( or Haz . Dods . viii . 21 ) . In one part of the Count's travels ( Oxford ) he speaks of being ...
... Nashe's Summer's Last Will , which appears to have been written and performed at Croydon in 1592-93 , he says ... Nashe , vi . 97 ( or Haz . Dods . viii . 21 ) . In one part of the Count's travels ( Oxford ) he speaks of being ...
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... Nashe's remark shows that at that very time there was a prominent case of horse - stealing . And the horse - stealing incident in Merry Wives is the outcome of that performance , which is certainly a portion of the reminiscences that ...
... Nashe's remark shows that at that very time there was a prominent case of horse - stealing . And the horse - stealing incident in Merry Wives is the outcome of that performance , which is certainly a portion of the reminiscences that ...
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... Nashe's Summer's Last Will ( Haz . Dods . viii . 19 ) , 1592–93 . Nashe abuses " Gillian of Braynforde's Will " in a letter printed in Grosart's edition ( I. lxiii . ) . He calls it ¡° Joan a Brainford's Will " in his Epistle to the ...
... Nashe's Summer's Last Will ( Haz . Dods . viii . 19 ) , 1592–93 . Nashe abuses " Gillian of Braynforde's Will " in a letter printed in Grosart's edition ( I. lxiii . ) . He calls it ¡° Joan a Brainford's Will " in his Epistle to the ...
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... Nashe , however , has a very interesting account of what he represents as the impostor French doctor , half ... Nashe's account we learn that French doctors were in demand at this time , and that there was a class of impostors ...
... Nashe , however , has a very interesting account of what he represents as the impostor French doctor , half ... Nashe's account we learn that French doctors were in demand at this time , and that there was a class of impostors ...
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... Nashe : " Such a vaine Basilisco , and Captaine Crackstone , " Have with you to Saffron Walden ( Grosart , iii . 158 ) , 1596. Nashe's " Crackstone " is his variant of Piston . Nashe's passage goes on with the words " swarmeth in vile ...
... Nashe : " Such a vaine Basilisco , and Captaine Crackstone , " Have with you to Saffron Walden ( Grosart , iii . 158 ) , 1596. Nashe's " Crackstone " is his variant of Piston . Nashe's passage goes on with the words " swarmeth in vile ...
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