Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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... passage are more like Marston's Simplicius Faber and Lampatho ( in What You Will ) , Marston's Posthaste and Chrysogonus in Histriomastix , and Dekker's Asinius Bubo , the foolish " ningle " to critic - Horace in Satiromastix -creations ...
... passage are more like Marston's Simplicius Faber and Lampatho ( in What You Will ) , Marston's Posthaste and Chrysogonus in Histriomastix , and Dekker's Asinius Bubo , the foolish " ningle " to critic - Horace in Satiromastix -creations ...
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... passage , and in her list of glosses she gives blekede ' noir . ' Evidently she connected the gloss with English ' black , ' but it is rather more probable that it belongs to the ' bleak ' group of words . The glossed word derives ...
... passage , and in her list of glosses she gives blekede ' noir . ' Evidently she connected the gloss with English ' black , ' but it is rather more probable that it belongs to the ' bleak ' group of words . The glossed word derives ...
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... passage , and three different readings have been offered . Grein suggested1s that Metod should be taken as the sole subject with Wyrd as the direct object , thus giving as translation : " but , furthermore , it will fare with us at the ...
... passage , and three different readings have been offered . Grein suggested1s that Metod should be taken as the sole subject with Wyrd as the direct object , thus giving as translation : " but , furthermore , it will fare with us at the ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 1 |
ALFRED HARBAGE | 18 |
HEREWARD T PRICE | 37 |
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