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... friends that usde me like a friend ; which both Marloe and Greene ( if they were alive ) under their hands would testifie , even as Harry Chettle hath in a short note here ; " and then follows a note in which Chettle declares that he ...
... friends that usde me like a friend ; which both Marloe and Greene ( if they were alive ) under their hands would testifie , even as Harry Chettle hath in a short note here ; " and then follows a note in which Chettle declares that he ...
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... friends - particularly his patron Sir Thomas Wal- singham - would have been powerful enough to avert any serious danger . To a modern reader many of the charges put forward by Bame seem too silly to deserve any serious attention . If ...
... friends - particularly his patron Sir Thomas Wal- singham - would have been powerful enough to avert any serious danger . To a modern reader many of the charges put forward by Bame seem too silly to deserve any serious attention . If ...
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... friend Mr. C. H. Firth , of Balliol College , Oxford , kindly referred to the 1590 8vo to see whether any light could be thrown on certain corrupt passages ; but in all cases the Bodleian copy agreed with the 1592 8vo . I have not ...
... friend Mr. C. H. Firth , of Balliol College , Oxford , kindly referred to the 1590 8vo to see whether any light could be thrown on certain corrupt passages ; but in all cases the Bodleian copy agreed with the 1592 8vo . I have not ...
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... friends that help to wean my state ΙΟ 20 1 For the sake of the metre Cunningham reads : - " With these my uncle's lords To Memphis from his country of Media . " VOL . I. B ( imperral ) un ' Till men and kingdoms help SCENE II . ] 17 ...
... friends that help to wean my state ΙΟ 20 1 For the sake of the metre Cunningham reads : - " With these my uncle's lords To Memphis from his country of Media . " VOL . I. B ( imperral ) un ' Till men and kingdoms help SCENE II . ] 17 ...
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... friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our estimates , And think we prattle with distempered spirits ; But since they measure our deserts so mean , That in conceit bear empires on our spears , Affecting thoughts ...
... friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our estimates , And think we prattle with distempered spirits ; But since they measure our deserts so mean , That in conceit bear empires on our spears , Affecting thoughts ...
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