Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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... Tale , 649 . " Lorde Phabus caft thy merciable eye , " One wretched Aurelius , which am but lorne . Frankelyn's Tale , 2582 . So Spenfer ufes the word . See Glossary . See likewife Hearne's Gloffary to Peter Lang toft's Chronicle ...
... Tale , 649 . " Lorde Phabus caft thy merciable eye , " One wretched Aurelius , which am but lorne . Frankelyn's Tale , 2582 . So Spenfer ufes the word . See Glossary . See likewife Hearne's Gloffary to Peter Lang toft's Chronicle ...
Strana 92
... Tale , 2614 . I recke not of these poor men . Romaunt of the Rofe , 1685 . Spencer frequently uses the word in the fame fense . Sc . 8. p . 197 . Julia . Alas , poor Protheus thou hast entertain'd A fox to be the shepherd of thy lambs ...
... Tale , 2614 . I recke not of these poor men . Romaunt of the Rofe , 1685 . Spencer frequently uses the word in the fame fense . Sc . 8. p . 197 . Julia . Alas , poor Protheus thou hast entertain'd A fox to be the shepherd of thy lambs ...
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... Tale , 803 . " For who can be as buxom as a wife ? 849 . See Clerke's Tale , 1218. 2038. Shipman's Tale , 2685. 2750 . ' Tis used in the fame fenfe in the Salisbury Millal , and Manual : where , in the Ordo Spon- falium : or , Office of ...
... Tale , 803 . " For who can be as buxom as a wife ? 849 . See Clerke's Tale , 1218. 2038. Shipman's Tale , 2685. 2750 . ' Tis used in the fame fenfe in the Salisbury Millal , and Manual : where , in the Ordo Spon- falium : or , Office of ...
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