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Pagina 12
It may be remarked likewise , that the jingle on which it turns , occurs in the first scene of The Merry Wives of Windsor . " I may add , that the veracity of the late Mr. Oldys has never yet been impeached ; and it is not very probable ...
It may be remarked likewise , that the jingle on which it turns , occurs in the first scene of The Merry Wives of Windsor . " I may add , that the veracity of the late Mr. Oldys has never yet been impeached ; and it is not very probable ...
Pagina 19
So Heywood , in his collection of epigrams : " I never saw Banbury cheese thick enough , " But I have oft seen Essex cheese quick enough . " Steevens . 6 How now , Mephostophilus ? ] This is the name of a spirit or familiar ...
So Heywood , in his collection of epigrams : " I never saw Banbury cheese thick enough , " But I have oft seen Essex cheese quick enough . " Steevens . 6 How now , Mephostophilus ? ] This is the name of a spirit or familiar ...
Pagina 20
Ay , by these gloves , did he , ( or I would I might never come in mine own great chamber again else ) of seven groats in mill - sixpences , 1 and two Edward shovel- boards , that cost me two shilling and two pence a - piece of Yead ...
Ay , by these gloves , did he , ( or I would I might never come in mine own great chamber again else ) of seven groats in mill - sixpences , 1 and two Edward shovel- boards , that cost me two shilling and two pence a - piece of Yead ...
Pagina 46
Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , it is such another Nan ; -but , I detest , 2 an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; —I shall never laugh but in that maid's company !
Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , it is such another Nan ; -but , I detest , 2 an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; —I shall never laugh but in that maid's company !
Pagina 47
If physician be the right reading , the meaning may be this : A lover uncertain as yet of success , never takes reason for his coun- sellor , but , when desperate , applies to him as his physician . 4 Thine own true knight , Musgrave .
If physician be the right reading , the meaning may be this : A lover uncertain as yet of success , never takes reason for his coun- sellor , but , when desperate , applies to him as his physician . 4 Thine own true knight , Musgrave .
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