-
fayth of holy churche:
which thing if he
would doo, he
shoulde have
goods inough,
promising also unto him a
yearelye stipende out of the
kinges treasury...
-
which is
enough to make it no tragedy, yet
brings some
neere it,
which is
inough to make it no comedie." Fletcher's
definition focuses primarily on events:...
- anie such
kinde of feare, as
being solitare,
which the
Deuill knowing well
inough, hee will not
therefore ****aile vs but when we are weake: And
besides that...
- the
great Kinge, wth a messuage, the
effect wherof was this, that blud
inough had
already been
shedd one both sides, that many of his
People were starued...
- scene.
Around 1570 John
Allde printed 'A
comedy or
interlude intituled,
Inough is as good as a
feast very fruitful,
godly and ful of
pleasant mirth. Compiled...
- the
great Kinge, wth a messuage, the
effect wherof was this, that blud
inough had
already been
shedd one both sides, that many of his
People were starued...
- your bounty: In the
meane space,
liuing without hope to be euer
sufficient inough to
yeeld your
Worthinesse the
smallest halfe of your due, I doe
onely desire...