Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        Shelton to carry off the credit.~ ~In 1687 John Phillips,
 2   I,  TransPre|         has been allowed little credit for his work, indeed it
 3   I,  TransPre|          To England belongs the credit of having been the first
 4   I,   AuthPre|       whom will bring you great credit; if with hard-hearted ones,
 5   I,       XXI|        worship's object and the credit they deserve; therefore
 6   I,      XLII|        his own country with the credit and comfort he was entitled
 7   I,    XLVIII|       more people, and get more credit, by producing plays in accordance
 8   I,    XLVIII| amusement of the people, as the credit of the wits of Spain, the
 9   I,        LI|       It was not easy for us to credit the young man's continence,
10   I,       LII|     that they give him the same credit that people of sense give
11  II,        II|        not be altogether to his credit, called to him and made
12  II,     XXIII|        your honour, and give no credit to this silly stuff that
13  II,       XXV|      senor planet-ruler had the credit all over the place of being
14  II,      XLIV|       not be despised, and that credit be given him, not alone
15  II,      LXII|      draw the inference that no credit is to be allowed for the
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