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... with the knight of Charlecote , it would have probably shaken my opinion . One final remark , however , occurs to me , which the writer does not make . May not the luce and louse episode have been purposely omitted xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... with the knight of Charlecote , it would have probably shaken my opinion . One final remark , however , occurs to me , which the writer does not make . May not the luce and louse episode have been purposely omitted xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
xxxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... occurs to me , to which Ritson would have perhaps attached weight ( but I do not ) . When Shallow says ( III . i . 56 ) , " I have lived four score years and up- ward , " Ritson believed , from our knowledge of Shallow in 2 Henry IV ...
... occurs to me , to which Ritson would have perhaps attached weight ( but I do not ) . When Shallow says ( III . i . 56 ) , " I have lived four score years and up- ward , " Ritson believed , from our knowledge of Shallow in 2 Henry IV ...
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... occurs the even more explicit item : " Attending and setting foorth of Sundry Kynd ( s ) of Apparell propertyes ( and ) ffurnyture for the Italian Players that ffollowed the progresse and made pastyme fyrst at Wynsor and afterward ( s ) ...
... occurs the even more explicit item : " Attending and setting foorth of Sundry Kynd ( s ) of Apparell propertyes ( and ) ffurnyture for the Italian Players that ffollowed the progresse and made pastyme fyrst at Wynsor and afterward ( s ) ...
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... occurs among " the names of the hunters whiche we examyned and have confessed " for hunting in his Majesty's forests . No doubt the true name is Herne , but this is a curious coincidence , although Halliwell does not say it relates to ...
... occurs among " the names of the hunters whiche we examyned and have confessed " for hunting in his Majesty's forests . No doubt the true name is Herne , but this is a curious coincidence , although Halliwell does not say it relates to ...
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... occurs in Webster and Dekker . For a parallel to " if he were twenty , ' etc. , a common expression , see quota- tion from Lord Cromwell in note to III . ii . 19 , below . " " 5 , 6. justice of peace and " Coram " ] " Coram " here has ...
... occurs in Webster and Dekker . For a parallel to " if he were twenty , ' etc. , a common expression , see quota- tion from Lord Cromwell in note to III . ii . 19 , below . " " 5 , 6. justice of peace and " Coram " ] " Coram " here has ...
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