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Página xvii
Moreover , while it comes naturally in a dialogue between fishermen , it appears rather to have been lugged in by the ears in Law Tricks . of aiso Chapman's | ' hound te mis ' in INTRODUCTION xvii.
Moreover , while it comes naturally in a dialogue between fishermen , it appears rather to have been lugged in by the ears in Law Tricks . of aiso Chapman's | ' hound te mis ' in INTRODUCTION xvii.
Página xx
These , indeed , are to my mind so striking and abound so largely that while space does not admit of my instancing them , I am astonished at their being supposed to come from any mint but one . What , however , impresses 1 With the five ...
These , indeed , are to my mind so striking and abound so largely that while space does not admit of my instancing them , I am astonished at their being supposed to come from any mint but one . What , however , impresses 1 With the five ...
Página xxi
The Bawd describes him as " a fauorer of our calling , one that will as soone haue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling as thou shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- men doe , draw it out empty ...
The Bawd describes him as " a fauorer of our calling , one that will as soone haue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling as thou shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- men doe , draw it out empty ...
Página xxiii
... I will be the first man that shall come unto her , and I will gather the floure of her virginitie , which shall stand mee in as great steade as if I had bought her . " Like Lysimachus , too , in Wilkins's account , moved by Marina's ...
... I will be the first man that shall come unto her , and I will gather the floure of her virginitie , which shall stand mee in as great steade as if I had bought her . " Like Lysimachus , too , in Wilkins's account , moved by Marina's ...
Página xxvii
A poore infant of my braine comes naked vnto you without other clothing than my loue , and craves your hospitalitie . If you take this to refuge , her father dooth promise , that with more labored houres he can inheighten your Name and ...
A poore infant of my braine comes naked vnto you without other clothing than my loue , and craves your hospitalitie . If you take this to refuge , her father dooth promise , that with more labored houres he can inheighten your Name and ...
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