Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Heywood , with thy mad merry wit ? Yea , forsooth , master , that name is even hit . Art thou Heywood , that appliest mirth more than thrift ? Yes , sir , I take merry mirth a golden gift . Art thou Heywood that hast made many mad plays ...
... Heywood , with thy mad merry wit ? Yea , forsooth , master , that name is even hit . Art thou Heywood , that appliest mirth more than thrift ? Yes , sir , I take merry mirth a golden gift . Art thou Heywood that hast made many mad plays ...
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... Heywood are very slender , and but little space , accordingly , has been devoted to his name and acts in our biogra ... Heywood's ready aptness for jest , and repartee , together with the possession a 6 of great skill both in vocal and ...
... Heywood are very slender , and but little space , accordingly , has been devoted to his name and acts in our biogra ... Heywood's ready aptness for jest , and repartee , together with the possession a 6 of great skill both in vocal and ...
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... Heywood , and bid a cuppe should always be standing by him . " Some more of his witty sayings , Chalmers tells us , are preserved " among the Cotton MSS . in the British Museum " ; and Oldys says , " his pleasant wit saved him from the ...
... Heywood , and bid a cuppe should always be standing by him . " Some more of his witty sayings , Chalmers tells us , are preserved " among the Cotton MSS . in the British Museum " ; and Oldys says , " his pleasant wit saved him from the ...
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