A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 02
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A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 02
English drama
[432] _Fet_ (or _feat_) seeing to be here employed in the sense of
_play_ or _perform_. _Friscols_ has occurred before in this play.
[433] So old copy; but perhaps we ought to read _this hap_ in the line
preceding.
[434] See Halliwell's _Dict_, in _v_.
[435] _Squich_, a word of most uncommon occurrence and of dubious
meaning. From the immediate context we should infer that it signified
_skip, move lightly and quickly_.
[436] Old copy, _labores_.
[437] Query, _examples_.
[438] _Push_, i.e., do not close.
[439] Old copy, _durte_ (dirt); We still say, _to make a dust_.
[440] A direction to _Tediousness_, that he is to be tripped up by
_Will_.
[441] Old copy, _blest_.
[442] Old copy, _O_.
[443] Old copy, _have_.
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