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... Dekker , The King's Enter- tainment ( Pearson , i . 324 ) : " the Moone , Sunne , and the seauene Starres , called the Pleiades . " The expression " Seven stars " is applied to the Hyades by Gawain Douglas , Eneados , I. xi . 15. Phœbus ...
... Dekker , The King's Enter- tainment ( Pearson , i . 324 ) : " the Moone , Sunne , and the seauene Starres , called the Pleiades . " The expression " Seven stars " is applied to the Hyades by Gawain Douglas , Eneados , I. xi . 15. Phœbus ...
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... Dekker , London Triumphing ( Pearson , iii . 242 ) ; and Donne , Metem- psychosis , First Song : " this great soule Which , as the Moon the Sea , moves us . " Cf. also Hamlet , 1. i . 118 , and Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . i . 103 ...
... Dekker , London Triumphing ( Pearson , iii . 242 ) ; and Donne , Metem- psychosis , First Song : " this great soule Which , as the Moon the Sea , moves us . " Cf. also Hamlet , 1. i . 118 , and Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . i . 103 ...
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... Dekker and Webster , Westward Hoe , III . ii : " Honest Sergeant where didst buy this buffe ? Let me not liue but Ile giue thee a good suite of durance . " Fal . How now , how now , mad wag 14 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... Dekker and Webster , Westward Hoe , III . ii : " Honest Sergeant where didst buy this buffe ? Let me not liue but Ile giue thee a good suite of durance . " Fal . How now , how now , mad wag 14 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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... Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke , 1609 ( Grosart , ii . 227 , 228 ) ; " You then , to whom chastity has given an heire apparant , take order that it may be apparant , and to that 57. not ] omitted Ff . 60 58 . 60. fubbed ] fubd Qq 61. law ...
... Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke , 1609 ( Grosart , ii . 227 , 228 ) ; " You then , to whom chastity has given an heire apparant , take order that it may be apparant , and to that 57. not ] omitted Ff . 60 58 . 60. fubbed ] fubd Qq 61. law ...
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... Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Grosart , ii . 239 ) : " If you be a Courtier , discourse of the obtaining of suits . " For Falstaff's quibble cf. Brome , The Northern Lasse , Iv . i .: Squelch . How is it rewarded ? Holdup . By obtaining ...
... Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Grosart , ii . 239 ) : " If you be a Courtier , discourse of the obtaining of suits . " For Falstaff's quibble cf. Brome , The Northern Lasse , Iv . i .: Squelch . How is it rewarded ? Holdup . By obtaining ...
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