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... Heywood's Proverbs , ed . 1598 , q 2 ; ' The cat would eate fish , but she will not wette her feete " " ( BosWELL ) . cat - o ' - mountain , a wild - cat , i . 225 ; cat - o ' - mountain looks , i . 366 : " A term borrowed from the ...
... Heywood's Proverbs , ed . 1598 , q 2 ; ' The cat would eate fish , but she will not wette her feete " " ( BosWELL ) . cat - o ' - mountain , a wild - cat , i . 225 ; cat - o ' - mountain looks , i . 366 : " A term borrowed from the ...
155. oldal
... Heywood's Dialogue on Prouerbs , Part First , -Workes , sig . A 3 verso , ed . 1598 . fat and fulsome , iii . 388 : see note 118 , iii . 412 . - fat and scant of breath - He's , vii . 208 : It seems highly probable that this description ...
... Heywood's Dialogue on Prouerbs , Part First , -Workes , sig . A 3 verso , ed . 1598 . fat and fulsome , iii . 388 : see note 118 , iii . 412 . - fat and scant of breath - He's , vii . 208 : It seems highly probable that this description ...
440. oldal
... Heywood's Dialogue on Prouerbs , Part First , Workes , sig . D 3 , ed . 1598 : " I thinke it good to taste you with a motion , That no way can displease you . " Thomas Heywood's Fair Maid of the West , First Part , p . 42 , ed . 1631 ...
... Heywood's Dialogue on Prouerbs , Part First , Workes , sig . D 3 , ed . 1598 : " I thinke it good to taste you with a motion , That no way can displease you . " Thomas Heywood's Fair Maid of the West , First Part , p . 42 , ed . 1631 ...
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