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... Fair Women , 1 : " The gloves you showed me and the Italian purse are both well made . but trust me , the perfume I am afraid will not continue " ; and W. Rowley , A Search for Money , 1609 ( Percy Soc . ed . , ii . 17 ) : " the ...
... Fair Women , 1 : " The gloves you showed me and the Italian purse are both well made . but trust me , the perfume I am afraid will not continue " ; and W. Rowley , A Search for Money , 1609 ( Percy Soc . ed . , ii . 17 ) : " the ...
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... Fair Quarrel , III . ii . 183. disdain'd ] disdainful . Schmidt gives many examples of adjectives in -ed derived from substantives . Cf. , e.g. , “ guiled " in Merchant of Venice , III . ii . 97 ; and " distressed " ( Q 1 ) for which F ...
... Fair Quarrel , III . ii . 183. disdain'd ] disdainful . Schmidt gives many examples of adjectives in -ed derived from substantives . Cf. , e.g. , “ guiled " in Merchant of Venice , III . ii . 97 ; and " distressed " ( Q 1 ) for which F ...
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... Fair , Induction ; " he has ne'er a sword and buckler - man in his Fair " ; The Play of Stucley ( Simpson , School of Shakspere , i . 183 ) : " Stuc . A good sword and buckler man is of no reckon- ing amongst ye " ; and Tarlton's Jests ...
... Fair , Induction ; " he has ne'er a sword and buckler - man in his Fair " ; The Play of Stucley ( Simpson , School of Shakspere , i . 183 ) : " Stuc . A good sword and buckler man is of no reckon- ing amongst ye " ; and Tarlton's Jests ...
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... Fair Maid of the West , 1. ii : " I paid him home : he's soundly mauled " ; and Chettle , Eng- landes Mourning Garment ( ed . Ingleby , p . 102 ) . And see already how he doth begin To make us 42 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... Fair Maid of the West , 1. ii : " I paid him home : he's soundly mauled " ; and Chettle , Eng- landes Mourning Garment ( ed . Ingleby , p . 102 ) . And see already how he doth begin To make us 42 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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... Fair Maid of the West , 1. i : " Bess . How long is't since he died ? Clem . Marry , the last dear year ; for when corn grew to be at a high rate , my father never doughed after . See Introd . p . x . " " 15. stung like a tench ...
... Fair Maid of the West , 1. i : " Bess . How long is't since he died ? Clem . Marry , the last dear year ; for when corn grew to be at a high rate , my father never doughed after . See Introd . p . x . " " 15. stung like a tench ...
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