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... ( Dyce , p . 243 ) : “ My son ! thou art a changeling , not my son . " Cf. also Norton and Sackville , Gorboduc , Iv . i ; Spenser , Faerie Queene , 1. x . 35 ; Nashe , Foure Letters Confuted ( Grosart , ii . 265 ) ; Romeo and Juliet , 1 ...
... ( Dyce , p . 243 ) : “ My son ! thou art a changeling , not my son . " Cf. also Norton and Sackville , Gorboduc , Iv . i ; Spenser , Faerie Queene , 1. x . 35 ; Nashe , Foure Letters Confuted ( Grosart , ii . 265 ) ; Romeo and Juliet , 1 ...
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... Dyce , p . 26 ) : " your melan- choly hare . " 79. Moor - ditch ] A foul ditch , clogged with filth , draining Moorfields between Bishopsgate and Cripplegate . Steevens quotes Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Gros- art , ii . 212 ) : " a ...
... Dyce , p . 26 ) : " your melan- choly hare . " 79. Moor - ditch ] A foul ditch , clogged with filth , draining Moorfields between Bishopsgate and Cripplegate . Steevens quotes Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Gros- art , ii . 212 ) : " a ...
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... Dyce quotes an example of Yedward in the Lanca- shire dialect from Shadwell's Lancashire Witches , I. 136. chops ] fat or chubby cheeks . Cotgrave : " Fafelu . Puffed up ; fat cheeked ; a chops . " Cf. Marlowe , Few of Malta , 11 ...
... Dyce quotes an example of Yedward in the Lanca- shire dialect from Shadwell's Lancashire Witches , I. 136. chops ] fat or chubby cheeks . Cotgrave : " Fafelu . Puffed up ; fat cheeked ; a chops . " Cf. Marlowe , Few of Malta , 11 ...
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... ( Dyce , p . 11 ) : " this Soldan's daughter rich and brave " " my queen and portly emperess . ' A trisyllable ; see note on III . i . 67 post . 14. My lord , - ] To amend the metre , Pope read My good lord , and Sey- mour proposed good ...
... ( Dyce , p . 11 ) : " this Soldan's daughter rich and brave " " my queen and portly emperess . ' A trisyllable ; see note on III . i . 67 post . 14. My lord , - ] To amend the metre , Pope read My good lord , and Sey- mour proposed good ...
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... ( Dyce's Greene and Peele , p . 125 ) : " she will call me rascal , rogue , runagate , varlet , vagabond , slave and knave ; .. and these be but holiday - terms , but if you heard her working - day words , in faith , sir , they be ...
... ( Dyce's Greene and Peele , p . 125 ) : " she will call me rascal , rogue , runagate , varlet , vagabond , slave and knave ; .. and these be but holiday - terms , but if you heard her working - day words , in faith , sir , they be ...
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