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... ( Grosart , x . 116 ) , ' his sodaine qualme ' . The word ' qualm ' or ' qualmish ' occurs three times elsewhere in ... ( Grosart , iv . 133 ) , ' to rule the roast after their owne diet ' . Mamilia , 1583 ( Grosart , II , 285 ) , ' as the ...
... ( Grosart , x . 116 ) , ' his sodaine qualme ' . The word ' qualm ' or ' qualmish ' occurs three times elsewhere in ... ( Grosart , iv . 133 ) , ' to rule the roast after their owne diet ' . Mamilia , 1583 ( Grosart , II , 285 ) , ' as the ...
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... ( Grosart , x . 257 ) : ' he courted with many sweet words ... and so subtilly couched his arguments .... ' Menaphon , 1589 ( Grosart , vi . 124 ) : ' Few words well coucht do most content the wise . ' Cf. also Never too late ( Grosart ...
... ( Grosart , x . 257 ) : ' he courted with many sweet words ... and so subtilly couched his arguments .... ' Menaphon , 1589 ( Grosart , vi . 124 ) : ' Few words well coucht do most content the wise . ' Cf. also Never too late ( Grosart ...
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... ( Grosart , x . 26 ) : ' Ah sir ... giue loosers leaue to speak . ' Cf. also Titus Andronicus , 3. 1. 233-4 , Losers will have leave To ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues ; Tilley , L 458 , and Oxford Dict . Prov . 386 , which ...
... ( Grosart , x . 26 ) : ' Ah sir ... giue loosers leaue to speak . ' Cf. also Titus Andronicus , 3. 1. 233-4 , Losers will have leave To ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues ; Tilley , L 458 , and Oxford Dict . Prov . 386 , which ...
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THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
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