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that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of the Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been some tradition , however erroneous , upon which Mr. Pope's account was founded ; I make no doubt that Rowley wrote the first ...
that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of the Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been some tradition , however erroneous , upon which Mr. Pope's account was founded ; I make no doubt that Rowley wrote the first ...
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Henry IV . 2 parts , Henry V. Henry VI . 3 parts , Richard III . and Henry VIII . " A booke called The Hyfforie of Lord Faulconbridge , bastard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 .
Henry IV . 2 parts , Henry V. Henry VI . 3 parts , Richard III . and Henry VIII . " A booke called The Hyfforie of Lord Faulconbridge , bastard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 .
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... is the same as the tracing of a drawing , mcaning that peculiarity of face which may be fufficiently thewn by the lightest outline , This expression is used by Heywood and Rowley in their comedy called Fortune by Land and Sea : -5 .
... is the same as the tracing of a drawing , mcaning that peculiarity of face which may be fufficiently thewn by the lightest outline , This expression is used by Heywood and Rowley in their comedy called Fortune by Land and Sea : -5 .
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MALONE . unto the death . ] This exprellion is common among our ancient writers . So , in A Merye Jeft of a Man called Howleglas , bl . I. no date : “ Howleglas found a woulie that was frozen ta the deth , ” STEEVENS . 4 - 1 1 Eli .
MALONE . unto the death . ] This exprellion is common among our ancient writers . So , in A Merye Jeft of a Man called Howleglas , bl . I. no date : “ Howleglas found a woulie that was frozen ta the deth , ” STEEVENS . 4 - 1 1 Eli .
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Again , in a comedy called All Fools , by Chapman , 1602 : " ' Tis such a picked fellow , not a haire " About his whole bulk , but it stands in print . ” Again , in Love's Labour Loft : “ He is too piqued , too spruce , & c . " .
Again , in a comedy called All Fools , by Chapman , 1602 : " ' Tis such a picked fellow , not a haire " About his whole bulk , but it stands in print . ” Again , in Love's Labour Loft : “ He is too piqued , too spruce , & c . " .
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