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... I'le write nothing in it but innocence , ' avers Crispinus ( 4. 7. 32-3 ) , ' becaufe I may fweare I am innocent . ' It was evidently known that Dekker was writing the attacking play ( Satiromastix ) alone , with Marston as no more than ...
... I'le write nothing in it but innocence , ' avers Crispinus ( 4. 7. 32-3 ) , ' becaufe I may fweare I am innocent . ' It was evidently known that Dekker was writing the attacking play ( Satiromastix ) alone , with Marston as no more than ...
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... I'le darken that first , and out - face their grace . Wonder not , if I ftare : these fifteene weekes ( So long as fince the plot was but an embrion ) Haue I , with burning lights , mixt vigilant thoughts , In expectation of this hated ...
... I'le darken that first , and out - face their grace . Wonder not , if I ftare : these fifteene weekes ( So long as fince the plot was but an embrion ) Haue I , with burning lights , mixt vigilant thoughts , In expectation of this hated ...
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... I'le leaue you to your poeticall fancies , and furies . I'le not be guiltie , I. OVID . Be not , good ignorance : I'm glad th'art gone : For thus alone , our eare shall better judge The hastie errours of our morning muse . 30-1 ( ) om ...
... I'le leaue you to your poeticall fancies , and furies . I'le not be guiltie , I. OVID . Be not , good ignorance : I'm glad th'art gone : For thus alone , our eare shall better judge The hastie errours of our morning muse . 30-1 ( ) om ...
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... I'le tell thee , old fwaggrer ; He was a poore , blind , riming rafcall , that liu'd obfcurely vp and downe in boothes , and taphouses , and scarce euer made a good meale in his fleepe , the whoorfon hungrie begger . 90 OVID . fe . He ...
... I'le tell thee , old fwaggrer ; He was a poore , blind , riming rafcall , that liu'd obfcurely vp and downe in boothes , and taphouses , and scarce euer made a good meale in his fleepe , the whoorfon hungrie begger . 90 OVID . fe . He ...
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... I'le attend thee , I 155 Lvsc . To borrow fome ten drachmes , I know his 160 proiect . OVID . fe . Sir , you shall make me beholding to you . Now Captaine TVCCA , what say you ? Tvcc . Why , what should I say ? or what can I say , my ...
... I'le attend thee , I 155 Lvsc . To borrow fome ten drachmes , I know his 160 proiect . OVID . fe . Sir , you shall make me beholding to you . Now Captaine TVCCA , what say you ? Tvcc . Why , what should I say ? or what can I say , my ...
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actors Aesop ALBI Albius allusion Anaides appears Arch Ben Jonson beſt CAES CAESAR Captaine Chapman CHLO CHLOE CRIS Crispinus Cynthia's Revels CYTH CYTHERIS Dekker Demetrius drachme edition euery felfe fhall flaue Fleay folio fome foule fuch fweet GALL Gallus GALLVS gentleman Gifford giue hath haue Hedon HERMOGENES HIST Histrio Histriomastix HORA Horace Humour I'le IVLI IVPITER John Marston Jonson ladie leaue Lictors lines liue London loue Lupus LVPV Marston maſter MINOS moſt muſt neuer OVID passage passim play players poet Poetaster Pray Pyrgus quarto Roman Samuel Daniel satire Satiromastix says scene seems Shakespeare ſhall ſhould Spanish Tragedy ſpeake ſpirit stage Stage-Quarrel theatre thee theſe thou Tibullus TIBV TIBVLLVS translation Tucca Tvcc verso VIRG Virgil vpon Whalley wife word ΙΟ