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Page 127
... Ford . s See The Remidie of Love , translated from ' Ovid , 1600 , Sign . E. 3. b :
“ You take the old proverb with a right application for my juft excuse : All is well
that ends well ; and fo end I. See also Camden's Proverbial Sentences Remains
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... Ford . s See The Remidie of Love , translated from ' Ovid , 1600 , Sign . E. 3. b :
“ You take the old proverb with a right application for my juft excuse : All is well
that ends well ; and fo end I. See also Camden's Proverbial Sentences Remains
...
Page 139
When Mrs. Page observes to Mrs. Ford , that " these knights will hack , ” which
words are not in the original copy , Shakspeare , it has been thought , meant to
convey a covert sneer at King James's prodigality in bestowing knighthood in the
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When Mrs. Page observes to Mrs. Ford , that " these knights will hack , ” which
words are not in the original copy , Shakspeare , it has been thought , meant to
convey a covert sneer at King James's prodigality in bestowing knighthood in the
...
Page 211
Ford . 66 The King of Swedland . * 66 Love hath found out his Eyes , by Tho .
Jorden . 66 Antonio and Vallia , by Phill . Massinger . - The Dutchess of
Fernandina . T , Henry Glapthorne . 66 Jocondo and Astolfo , by Tho . Decker . 66
St. George ...
Ford . 66 The King of Swedland . * 66 Love hath found out his Eyes , by Tho .
Jorden . 66 Antonio and Vallia , by Phill . Massinger . - The Dutchess of
Fernandina . T , Henry Glapthorne . 66 Jocondo and Astolfo , by Tho . Decker . 66
St. George ...
Page 212
... 66 Queen of Corfica , * J. WARBURTON . " REED , Now in the library of thc
Marquis of Lansdowne . SHAKSPEARE , FORD , AND JONSON . ubi nulla fugam
1 21 % CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER , & c . 66 The Nobleman. T. C. Cyrill
Tourneur.
... 66 Queen of Corfica , * J. WARBURTON . " REED , Now in the library of thc
Marquis of Lansdowne . SHAKSPEARE , FORD , AND JONSON . ubi nulla fugam
1 21 % CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER , & c . 66 The Nobleman. T. C. Cyrill
Tourneur.
Page 213
SHAKSPEARE , FORD , AND JONSON . ubi nulla fugam reperit fallacia , vi & tus ,
In fose redit . Virc . I HAVE HAVE long had great doubts concerning the .
authenticity of the facts mentioned in a letter printed in Vol . III . giving a
pretended ...
SHAKSPEARE , FORD , AND JONSON . ubi nulla fugam reperit fallacia , vi & tus ,
In fose redit . Virc . I HAVE HAVE long had great doubts concerning the .
authenticity of the facts mentioned in a letter printed in Vol . III . giving a
pretended ...
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