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... Appendix , p . 236 . 241. Shows ] appears . Cf. Cor . , IV . v . 68 . epicurism ] gluttony , riotous living . Cf. Appendix , p . 236 . 242. tavern ... brothel ] tavern refers to epicurism and brothel to lust . 243. grac❜d ] honourable ...
... Appendix , p . 236 . 241. Shows ] appears . Cf. Cor . , IV . v . 68 . epicurism ] gluttony , riotous living . Cf. Appendix , p . 236 . 242. tavern ... brothel ] tavern refers to epicurism and brothel to lust . 243. grac❜d ] honourable ...
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... Appendix , p . 242 . 140-1 . The ... Mahu ] Cf. Harsnett . Appendix , p . 240. Blunden , Shake- speare's Significances ( Bradby , Shake- speare Criticism , 1919-35 , p . 331 ) , suggests that Modo recalled a passage in Horace , Epistles ...
... Appendix , p . 242 . 140-1 . The ... Mahu ] Cf. Harsnett . Appendix , p . 240. Blunden , Shake- speare's Significances ( Bradby , Shake- speare Criticism , 1919-35 , p . 331 ) , suggests that Modo recalled a passage in Horace , Epistles ...
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... Appendix , p . 240 . 6-7 . Nero Darkness ] Upton pointed out that according to Rabelais ( 11. 30 ) Nero played on the hurdy- gurdy in hell ; it was Trajan who angled ( for frogs ) . But F. E. Budd , R.E.S. ( 1935 ) , pp . 421-9 , shows ...
... Appendix , p . 240 . 6-7 . Nero Darkness ] Upton pointed out that according to Rabelais ( 11. 30 ) Nero played on the hurdy- gurdy in hell ; it was Trajan who angled ( for frogs ) . But F. E. Budd , R.E.S. ( 1935 ) , pp . 421-9 , shows ...
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