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Footnote 103: Nash, _The Unfortunate Traveller_, in _Works_, ed. Grosart, v. 145.
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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Also the epigram of Sir John Davies in _Poems_, ed. Grosart, vol.ii. p. 40:
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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The _Paradoxes_ (Characters of a believing Christian in paradoxes, and seeming contradictions), which was often and justly suspected, has been conclusively proved by Grosart to be the work of another author.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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There is a memoir of Aytoun in Rogers's edition, and another by Grosart in the _Dict. of Nat.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Footnote 102: Thomas Nash, _Pierce Pennilesse_, in _Works_, ed. Grosart, vol. ii.
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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Footnote 123: Nicholas Breton: _A Floorish upon Fancie_, ed. Grosart, p. 6.
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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Furnivall and Skeat, Aldis Wright, Clark, Grosart, Arber, Earle, Hales, Morris, Ellis and the restwho can rehearse these names now but in deepest respect?
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Worthies 'Library, ed. Grosart, first printed in 1872-1873, and supplemented in 1887-1888 by collation with the British Museum MS.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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[Footnote 5: _The Remembrancia_ shows that the inn-playhouses remained for many years as sharp thorns in the side of the puritanical city fathers.] [Footnote 6: Grosart, _Nash_, I, 179.]
Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Joseph Quincy Adams 1913
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[236] St. i 'The aspects of the planets were their apparent positions in regard to one another as seen' and calculated beforehand 'from the earth' (Grosart).
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