[489] A term (coined from Gr. ἐναγώνιος) for a rhetorician.

[490] See note, [p. 324.]

[491] Frequently used by Marston in the sense of reverend.

[492] It was a common device with dishonest tradesmen to darken their shops in order to palm off inferior goods on their customers. Middleton, i. 247.

[493] Loovers,—openings in the roof to let in light.

[494] Faded.

[495] Ed. 1599 “the.”

[496] Fitting a pedlar.—See note 1, [p. 310.]

SATIRE VI.

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