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... misanthropic view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack , that " there is nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man " ( II . iv . 124 , 125 ) . The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His INTRODUCTION ix.
... misanthropic view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack , that " there is nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man " ( II . iv . 124 , 125 ) . The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His INTRODUCTION ix.
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The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour ( first performed 1599 ) contain an obvious reference : " you may in time make lean Macilente as fat as sir John Falstaff " . And in the Pilgrimage to Parnassus acted in St. John's ...
The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour ( first performed 1599 ) contain an obvious reference : " you may in time make lean Macilente as fat as sir John Falstaff " . And in the Pilgrimage to Parnassus acted in St. John's ...
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So in Jonson , Bartholomew Fair ( 1614 ) , V. iii : " they'll be angry if they hear you eavesdropping , now they are setting their match . " See Greene , Art of Conny - Catching , 1591 ( Grosart , x .
So in Jonson , Bartholomew Fair ( 1614 ) , V. iii : " they'll be angry if they hear you eavesdropping , now they are setting their match . " See Greene , Art of Conny - Catching , 1591 ( Grosart , x .
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126 , and Jonson , A Tale of a Tub , v . v : give the devil his due . " 66 125. Gadshill ] A hill on the London road about two miles north - west of Rochester . The place had an ill re- pute for robberies .
126 , and Jonson , A Tale of a Tub , v . v : give the devil his due . " 66 125. Gadshill ] A hill on the London road about two miles north - west of Rochester . The place had an ill re- pute for robberies .
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... make them elect before all other , they will make men beleeue , they doe nothing whereto the Spirit doth not perswade them . " Cf. also Marlowe , Jew of Malta , 1 ( Dyce , p . 152 ) ; and Jonson , Alchemist , III . i : " Ananias .
... make them elect before all other , they will make men beleeue , they doe nothing whereto the Spirit doth not perswade them . " Cf. also Marlowe , Jew of Malta , 1 ( Dyce , p . 152 ) ; and Jonson , Alchemist , III . i : " Ananias .
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