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wards gleaned , Jones and Judith ( his wife ) respecting a “ tennament and plott
of grounde , heretofore called Ramsey Corte , and nowe of late commonly called
or knowne by the name of ” . . . . and it is presumed being in the parish of St ...
wards gleaned , Jones and Judith ( his wife ) respecting a “ tennament and plott
of grounde , heretofore called Ramsey Corte , and nowe of late commonly called
or knowne by the name of ” . . . . and it is presumed being in the parish of St ...
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other circumstances , that Massinger himself must partially have punctuated it , or
corrected and dictated the punctuation . To this nicety ( as it may be called ) my
attention was not particularly directed until after p . 32 had passed from my hands
...
other circumstances , that Massinger himself must partially have punctuated it , or
corrected and dictated the punctuation . To this nicety ( as it may be called ) my
attention was not particularly directed until after p . 32 had passed from my hands
...
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In a MS . copy of a comedy called The Humorous Lovers , by the Duke of
Newcastle , among the Harleian MSS . , 7367 , the following song , ( not given in
the printed copy of the play , 1677 ) occurs at the beginning of the fourth act .
In a MS . copy of a comedy called The Humorous Lovers , by the Duke of
Newcastle , among the Harleian MSS . , 7367 , the following song , ( not given in
the printed copy of the play , 1677 ) occurs at the beginning of the fourth act .
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SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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