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8 , 9. bruise ... paces ] Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher , The Loyal Subject , IV . V : - " afraid of bruising By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; and Heywood , The foure Prentises of London ( Pearson , ii . 198 ) : - " the arm'd hoofes of your ...
8 , 9. bruise ... paces ] Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher , The Loyal Subject , IV . V : - " afraid of bruising By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; and Heywood , The foure Prentises of London ( Pearson , ii . 198 ) : - " the arm'd hoofes of your ...
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to leap " in Beaumont and Fletcher , Cupid's Revenge , v ; and " vaulting . houses " in Middleton , Father Hub- burd's Tales ( Bullen , viii . 79 ) . 10. flame - coloured ] bright red . So in Middleton , Your Five Gallants , 1 .
to leap " in Beaumont and Fletcher , Cupid's Revenge , v ; and " vaulting . houses " in Middleton , Father Hub- burd's Tales ( Bullen , viii . 79 ) . 10. flame - coloured ] bright red . So in Middleton , Your Five Gallants , 1 .
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66 20 , 21. not . butter ] Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher , Women Pleased , 1. ii : " Tis_treason to any good stomach ... To hear a tedious grace said , and no meat to ' t . " An egg and butter was typical Friday or lenten fare ; cf.
66 20 , 21. not . butter ] Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher , Women Pleased , 1. ii : " Tis_treason to any good stomach ... To hear a tedious grace said , and no meat to ' t . " An egg and butter was typical Friday or lenten fare ; cf.
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So in Beaumont and Fletcher , The Scornful Lady , 1 : " Other women of good carriage and ... 66 30 government , " and Heywood , An Apol- ogy for Actors ( Shak . Soc . ed . , p . 44 ) : Many amongst us I know to be of government ...
So in Beaumont and Fletcher , The Scornful Lady , 1 : " Other women of good carriage and ... 66 30 government , " and Heywood , An Apol- ogy for Actors ( Shak . Soc . ed . , p . 44 ) : Many amongst us I know to be of government ...
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Also Beaumont and Fletcher , Thierry and Theodoret , 1. i : " I do now begin to feel myself Tuck'd into a halter , and a ladder Turning from me , one pulling • • 40 45 41. By the Lord ] at my legs too " ; and Wilkins , The Miseries of ...
Also Beaumont and Fletcher , Thierry and Theodoret , 1. i : " I do now begin to feel myself Tuck'd into a halter , and a ladder Turning from me , one pulling • • 40 45 41. By the Lord ] at my legs too " ; and Wilkins , The Miseries of ...
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