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... true Sir John Oldcastle . The authors , Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathaway ( according to Henslowe's Diary ) , stated their purpose plainly in their prologue : - 66 The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... true Sir John Oldcastle . The authors , Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathaway ( according to Henslowe's Diary ) , stated their purpose plainly in their prologue : - 66 The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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... to the Towne of Wollar called Halydoe Hill " ( p . 551 ) . A dissyllable , as in Drayton , Polyolbion , xxii . 453- 57 , 58. As by discharge . .. So King . Here is a dear , a true industrious SC . I. ] 7 KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
... to the Towne of Wollar called Halydoe Hill " ( p . 551 ) . A dissyllable , as in Drayton , Polyolbion , xxii . 453- 57 , 58. As by discharge . .. So King . Here is a dear , a true industrious SC . I. ] 7 KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
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... Drayton , The Man in the Moon : - " I am the rectress of this globe below , and And with my course the sea doth ebb and flow , " etc .; Dekker , London Triumphing ( Pearson , iii . 242 ) ; and Donne , Metem- psychosis , First Song ...
... Drayton , The Man in the Moon : - " I am the rectress of this globe below , and And with my course the sea doth ebb and flow , " etc .; Dekker , London Triumphing ( Pearson , iii . 242 ) ; and Donne , Metem- psychosis , First Song ...
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... Drayton , Poly - Olbion , xxiii . 266 : " And Bells and Bagpipes next belong to Lincolnshire . " Boswell refers to Armin , A Nest of Ninnies , 1608 ( Shak . Soc . ed . , p . 9 ) : " a noyse of minstrells and a Lincolnshire bag- pipe was ...
... Drayton , Poly - Olbion , xxiii . 266 : " And Bells and Bagpipes next belong to Lincolnshire . " Boswell refers to Armin , A Nest of Ninnies , 1608 ( Shak . Soc . ed . , p . 9 ) : " a noyse of minstrells and a Lincolnshire bag- pipe was ...
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... Drayton , Mortimeriados , popinjay ] Qq 7 , 8 ; Popingay the 1596 : " As when the blood is cold , we feel the wound , ' and Tollet from Barnes's History of Edward III . p . 786 : " the wounds began with loss of blood to cool and smart ...
... Drayton , Mortimeriados , popinjay ] Qq 7 , 8 ; Popingay the 1596 : " As when the blood is cold , we feel the wound , ' and Tollet from Barnes's History of Edward III . p . 786 : " the wounds began with loss of blood to cool and smart ...
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