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FARMER . I meet with the me expression in The Widow's Tears , by Chapman ,
1612 : “ Her wit I must employ upon this business to prepare my next encounter ,
but in such a fashion as fhall make all split . " MALONE . 9 With shivering Mocks ...
FARMER . I meet with the me expression in The Widow's Tears , by Chapman ,
1612 : “ Her wit I must employ upon this business to prepare my next encounter ,
but in such a fashion as fhall make all split . " MALONE . 9 With shivering Mocks ...
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FARMER . The story Dr. Farmer refers to , was certainly printed before
Shakspeare's time . See Langtiam's Letter , & c . RITSON . + Arm . But 0 , but 0 ,
Moth . the hobby - horse is forgot . ] In the celebration of May . day , besides the
sports now ...
FARMER . The story Dr. Farmer refers to , was certainly printed before
Shakspeare's time . See Langtiam's Letter , & c . RITSON . + Arm . But 0 , but 0 ,
Moth . the hobby - horse is forgot . ] In the celebration of May . day , besides the
sports now ...
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... for how else could they see the devil in them ? ” And in Maslinger's City Madam
, several women are introduced with looking - glases at their girdles . FARMER .
For . Nothing but fair is that which you inherit 244 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... for how else could they see the devil in them ? ” And in Maslinger's City Madam
, several women are introduced with looking - glases at their girdles . FARMER .
For . Nothing but fair is that which you inherit 244 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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It probably contains the history of Monarcho , of whom Dr. Farmer speaks in the
following note , to which I have fubjoined two additional instances . STEEVENS .
a Monarcho ; ] The allusion is to a fantastical chara & er of the time . Popular ...
It probably contains the history of Monarcho , of whom Dr. Farmer speaks in the
following note , to which I have fubjoined two additional instances . STEEVENS .
a Monarcho ; ] The allusion is to a fantastical chara & er of the time . Popular ...
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FARMER . The thief is as watchful on his part , as the person who fears to be
robbed , and Biron poetically makes theft a person . M. MASON . Mr. M. Mason
might have countenanced his explanation , by a paffage in the third part of K.
Henry VI ...
FARMER . The thief is as watchful on his part , as the person who fears to be
robbed , and Biron poetically makes theft a person . M. MASON . Mr. M. Mason
might have countenanced his explanation , by a paffage in the third part of K.
Henry VI ...
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