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Strona v
... CALLED THE NEW INN . | With Additions never before Pub- lished , ... neque , me ut miretur turba laboro : | Con- tentus paucis lectoribus . [ For wood - cuts : a crowned rose , thistle , fleur - de - lis , 1 and harp . ] | LONDON ...
... CALLED THE NEW INN . | With Additions never before Pub- lished , ... neque , me ut miretur turba laboro : | Con- tentus paucis lectoribus . [ For wood - cuts : a crowned rose , thistle , fleur - de - lis , 1 and harp . ] | LONDON ...
Strona xi
... called forth , the reader has before him the evidence which was at the command of Gifford and his successors to support the various statements they have made concerning the reception of The New Inn , and the poet's relations with the ...
... called forth , the reader has before him the evidence which was at the command of Gifford and his successors to support the various statements they have made concerning the reception of The New Inn , and the poet's relations with the ...
Strona xvi
... called HUMOURS RECONCILED , how he will speed in it , we cannot tell , and he himself , it seems , less cares for he will not be entreated by us , to give it a prologue . He has lost too much that way already , he says . He will not woo ...
... called HUMOURS RECONCILED , how he will speed in it , we cannot tell , and he himself , it seems , less cares for he will not be entreated by us , to give it a prologue . He has lost too much that way already , he says . He will not woo ...
Strona xx
... called out , ' Maud , Bridget , Marian , Cicely , Gillian , Gin ' ! ' and there is no record of an uproar ; and numerous other references might be cited to show the frequent use of the name Cis or Cicely to designate females of low ...
... called out , ' Maud , Bridget , Marian , Cicely , Gillian , Gin ' ! ' and there is no record of an uproar ; and numerous other references might be cited to show the frequent use of the name Cis or Cicely to designate females of low ...
Strona xxvi
... called The Love - sick Maid , or the Honour of Young Ladies , which was licensed by Sir Henry Herbert on the 9th of February , 1628-9 , and acted with extraordinary applause . This play , which was written by Jonson's own servant ...
... called The Love - sick Maid , or the Honour of Young Ladies , which was licensed by Sir Henry Herbert on the 9th of February , 1628-9 , and acted with extraordinary applause . This play , which was written by Jonson's own servant ...
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