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4. 12. " With his doting ' dear one, dainty one, take pity on me. ' " Nobs and nicebecetur are sixteenth-century slang. Both are obscure in origin. Udall used the latter in his transla- tion of the Apophthegms of Erasmus, 120 f. (cited by N. E. D. ~), " In suche did . . . The other nycibecetours or denty dames cus- tomably use ... To bee carry ed about. " 160 NOTES [AcTus I i. 4. 13. Fliigel regards this episode as the reverse of Plautus, Miles Gloriosus, v. 1000 ff . , where there is great dif...ficulty iu keeping the braggart captain from falling in love with a servant. i. 4. 15. " I perceive now ye have chosen (made your choice) out of (from) devotion. " i. 4. 19. " I will not take charge of such a fair piece's keep- ing. " i. 4. 32. " Is not ? Why then be it unsaid again ! " See no in the Glossary. i. 4. 45. The stage-directions which Manly inserts probably represent the incidental action correctly. Ralph's men crowd in to hear, and Merygreeke pushes them against him under pretence of getting them away, while Ralph pushes them back, producing an admirable confusion.
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