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... history . The date of the piece , however , may be better determined by a defcription of the fame weather in Churchyard's Charitie , 1595 , when , fays he , " a colder feafon , in all forts , was never feene . " He then proceeds to fay ...
... history . The date of the piece , however , may be better determined by a defcription of the fame weather in Churchyard's Charitie , 1595 , when , fays he , " a colder feafon , in all forts , was never feene . " He then proceeds to fay ...
Page 149
... history , cent . iii . fect . 221 , fpeaks of recorders and flutes at the fame inflant , and fays , that the recorder hath a lefs bore , and a greater , above and below ; and elsewhere , cent . ii . fect . 187 , he speaks of it as ...
... history , cent . iii . fect . 221 , fpeaks of recorders and flutes at the fame inflant , and fays , that the recorder hath a lefs bore , and a greater , above and below ; and elsewhere , cent . ii . fect . 187 , he speaks of it as ...
Page 198
... History of Celeftina the Faire , 1596 : 66 the gen- tleman had three fonnes , very ungracious impes , and of a wicked nature . " RITSON . my tender juvenal ? ] Juvenal is youth . So , in The Noble Stranger , 1640 : " Oh , I could hug ...
... History of Celeftina the Faire , 1596 : 66 the gen- tleman had three fonnes , very ungracious impes , and of a wicked nature . " RITSON . my tender juvenal ? ] Juvenal is youth . So , in The Noble Stranger , 1640 : " Oh , I could hug ...
Page 353
... poll - ax fitting on a clofe - ftool , ] This alludes to the arms given in the old history of The Nine Worthies , A a VOL . VII . 1 to A - jax : he will be the LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 353 BIRON. My hat to a half-penny, ...
... poll - ax fitting on a clofe - ftool , ] This alludes to the arms given in the old history of The Nine Worthies , A a VOL . VII . 1 to A - jax : he will be the LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 353 BIRON. My hat to a half-penny, ...
Page 377
... History of The Battle of Floddon , that it is a common thing in the North for a maid fervant to take out of a boiling pot a wheen , i . e . a fmall quantity , viz . a porringer or two of broth , and then to fill up the pot with cold ...
... History of The Battle of Floddon , that it is a common thing in the North for a maid fervant to take out of a boiling pot a wheen , i . e . a fmall quantity , viz . a porringer or two of broth , and then to fill up the pot with cold ...
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