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It will be appropriate and indeed necessary here to try and establish this . My edition is that of Hazlitt's Dodsley , vol . v . It was first printed in 1593. Fleay dates it confidently as written in 1587 on very insufficient evidence .
It will be appropriate and indeed necessary here to try and establish this . My edition is that of Hazlitt's Dodsley , vol . v . It was first printed in 1593. Fleay dates it confidently as written in 1587 on very insufficient evidence .
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Peele , Jack Straw ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , v . 382 ) . “ But merrily with the world it went , When men ate berries of the hawthorn tree . ” From Grafton ( see note at 1. 68 ) . iv . ii . 18. labouring men . Peele , Old Wives ' Tale ( p .
Peele , Jack Straw ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , v . 382 ) . “ But merrily with the world it went , When men ate berries of the hawthorn tree . ” From Grafton ( see note at 1. 68 ) . iv . ii . 18. labouring men . Peele , Old Wives ' Tale ( p .
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“ Lordly peers Jack Straw ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , occurs a second time in at line 36 399 ) : " a mean to shed a world of below . One of the most noticeable blood . " points in the remodelling of the old play ...
“ Lordly peers Jack Straw ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , occurs a second time in at line 36 399 ) : " a mean to shed a world of below . One of the most noticeable blood . " points in the remodelling of the old play ...
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Tools ( Hazlitt , Early Popular Poetry , i . 111. by ... Him .. all ] Compare 85 ) , circa 1500 in Skelton , Colin Clout Kyd ... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , i . 361 ) , circa litt's Dodsley , v . 406 ) : “ By him that 1540 ; in Udall's ...
Tools ( Hazlitt , Early Popular Poetry , i . 111. by ... Him .. all ] Compare 85 ) , circa 1500 in Skelton , Colin Clout Kyd ... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , i . 361 ) , circa litt's Dodsley , v . 406 ) : “ By him that 1540 ; in Udall's ...
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cumspect regard ” 157. calling him “ Humphrey " ] See ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , v . 389 ) . And Seli- note below at III . i . 20 . mus ( Grosart's Greene , xiv . 222 ) : " be 161. gloss ] A favourite term in Shakeclose and circumspect .
cumspect regard ” 157. calling him “ Humphrey " ] See ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , v . 389 ) . And Seli- note below at III . i . 20 . mus ( Grosart's Greene , xiv . 222 ) : " be 161. gloss ] A favourite term in Shakeclose and circumspect .
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