Epochs of English Literature

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in fey, in faith.
298. Gill, a term of disparagement as applied to a woman. In Foxe's Book of Martyrs we have an account of how a treasonable fellow called the Princess Elizabeth ' a Gill,' and how he was rebuked for it by Laurence Sheriffo.
299. mooke much of you is meant to have the meaning (for Ralph) of ' make much of you. ' 315. G-ramercies, properly Grand merci, much thanks.
322. What, and = what if?
330. and = if.
348. a good, in good earnest. Cooper compares Marlowe's Jew of Malta, Act
...II. , Scene 3 : ' I have laughed a good to see the cripples Go limping home to Christendom on stilts.' 349. hardely, boldly.
351. by and by again means immediately.
II.— SACKVILLE AND NORTON.
Gorboduc or Ferrex and Porrex, the first real tragedy in the English language, was first presented in 1561 — that is, more than ten years after Ralph Moister Doister. As stated in the title-page of the first printed edition, Norton wrote the first three acts and Saekville the last two.
Thomas Wokton (1532-1584) was an ardent Calvinist, and in his capacity of Attorney to the City Df London and Licenser of Books to the Bishop of London, he busily exerted himself in that persecution of Roman Catholics which disgraced the administration of his patron Burghley.


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