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... l>the dream of a shadow. Thus also Sir John Davies :-- ‘Man's life is but ...
... es</i>, viii, 136, and Englished by Sir John Davies, thus: ‘Man's life is ...
92) Commentary Note for lines 1309-12: 1309 < Ham. Then are our Beggers bodies; and our Mo-> 1310 <narchs and out-stretcht Heroes the Beggers Shadowes:> 1310
1311 <shall wee to th'Court: for, by my fey I cannot rea->
1312 <son?>
... >sing1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>sing1 = john + </sc></hanging> <para>1310 <sc>S ...
... ows JOHN1 using capital for emphasis]. JOHN says, ‘Though frame be not th ...
... n his <i>Hamlet</i> a Portion of Sir <i>John Fallstaffe's</i> <i>Instinct</i>. I ...
95) Commentary Note for lines 1400-2: 1400 <and the Nation holds it no sinne, to tarre them to Con-> 1401 <trouersie. There was for a while, no mony bid for argu->
1402 <ment, vnlesse the Poet and the Player went to Cuffes in>
... rom the setting on a dog. Thus in King John :---- ‘Like a dog that is com ...
... ' The folio has not <i>on. </i>In King John [4.1.115-6. (1696-7)], ‘Like ...
... n Latin and Greek, by a learned divine, John Christopherson, 1546; George Buchan ...
... edy on the subject of <i>Jeptha</i>, by John Christopherson in 1546, and another ...
... b> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging>v1773: = JOHN Appendix [with substitution of  ...
... of fishes, much used in Italy.' In Sir John Harrington's 33rd epigram, we find ...
... ‘The description of that poor <i>John a droynes</i> his man, whom he had ...
... is man, whom he had hired, &c.' <i>John a Droynes</i> is likewise a foolish ...
... , we are told of Jupiter that ‘<i>John dreaming</i> God he callde to him, ...
... c>Caldecott</sc> (ed. 1819): “A John a-dreams is any one, heavy, letharg ...
... ormed, as Jack a Lent, Jack a Lanthorn, John a Nokes, John a Drones, or a Droyne ...
... a Lent, Jack a Lanthorn, John a Nokes, John a Drones, or a Droynes; and is foun ...
... 6): <i>“John a dreams, </i>or <i>John a droynes, </i>was a common term fo ...
... leton. There is a story told of one <i>John a droynes, </i>a Suffolk simpleton, ...
... llow. The only mention yet met with of John a-dreams, is in Armin's ‘Nest ...
... , indeed, says the cinnick; but neither John a-nods, nor John a-dreames, yet eit ...
... e cinnick; but neither John a-nods, nor John a-dreames, yet either, as you take ...
... -dreames, yet either, as you take it.' John a-droynes, mentioned by Whetstone a ...
... c>Hudson</sc> (ed. 1856): “This John was probably distinguished as a sle ...
... , indeed, says the cinnick, but neither John a-nods nor <i>John a-dreams</i>, ye ...
... cinnick, but neither John a-nods nor <i>John a-dreams</i>, yet either, as you ta ...
... 1856): “A corresponding term <i>John a nods</i> is used by Harsnet in hi ...
... indeede, saies the cinnick; but neither John a nods, nor John a dreames.' "</par ...
... e cinnick; but neither John a nods, nor John a dreames.' "</para> <para>1608 <b> ...
... 7): “Like Jack-a-lantern — John o' the Dreams, a dreamy impracticab ...
... c>Tooke </sc>(ms. notes, ed. 1790): Re JOHN note “!This is note writing! ...