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... WARBURTON . woe . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Awake , revenge , or we are wo - begone ! ” Again , in Arden of Feversham , 1592 : " So woe - begone , so inly charg'd with woe . " Again , in A Looking Glass for London and England ...
... WARBURTON . woe . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Awake , revenge , or we are wo - begone ! ” Again , in Arden of Feversham , 1592 : " So woe - begone , so inly charg'd with woe . " Again , in A Looking Glass for London and England ...
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... WARBURTON . It appears from a passage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Coxcomb , that it was usual for justices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : " Thou wilt spit as formally , and show thy ...
... WARBURTON . It appears from a passage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Coxcomb , that it was usual for justices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : " Thou wilt spit as formally , and show thy ...
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... WARBURTON . The same thought occurs in The Two Maids of Moreclacke , 1609 : 66 your wrongs " Shine through the horn , as candles in the eve , " To light out others . " STEEVENS . FAL . I bought him in Paul's , ' and 28 ACT I SECOND PART OF.
... WARBURTON . The same thought occurs in The Two Maids of Moreclacke , 1609 : 66 your wrongs " Shine through the horn , as candles in the eve , " To light out others . " STEEVENS . FAL . I bought him in Paul's , ' and 28 ACT I SECOND PART OF.
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... WARBURton . So , in Fearful and lamentable Effects of Two dangerous Comets , & c . no date ; by Nashe , in ridicule of Gabriel Harvey : " Paule's church is in wonderfull perill thys yeare without the help of our conscionable brethren ...
... WARBURton . So , in Fearful and lamentable Effects of Two dangerous Comets , & c . no date ; by Nashe , in ridicule of Gabriel Harvey : " Paule's church is in wonderfull perill thys yeare without the help of our conscionable brethren ...
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... Warburton ; but the corruption is certainly deeper , for , in the present reading , Bardolph makes the incon- venience of hope to be that it may cause delay , when , indeed , the whole tenor of his argument is to recommend delay to the ...
... Warburton ; but the corruption is certainly deeper , for , in the present reading , Bardolph makes the incon- venience of hope to be that it may cause delay , when , indeed , the whole tenor of his argument is to recommend delay to the ...
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