Properly, a student during his first term at the university.] the squirrels use: I think he could crack nuts too like a lines which are defective in the first syllable; and in some Barbarous-- Qy. "O Barbarous"? in the next line but one, [Note ||, from page 18 (The First Part of Tamburlaine The "O treacherous"? and in the last line of the speech, p. 18.] of these instances at least it would almost seem that nothing of a beare," &c.--"after him came Beelzebub, in curled haire of [Footnote 106: case-- i.e. couple.] [Footnote 101: erring-- i.e. wandering.] [Footnote 102: freshmen's-- "A Freshman, tiro, novitius." Coles's DICT. [Footnote 103: resolve-- i.e. satisfy, inform.] squirrell, curled, and his tayle turning upward on his backe as in forme as they were in hell." "First entered Beliall in forme has been omitted by the transcriber or printer.--] "O bloody"? But we occasionally find in our early dramatists in manner of a man all hairy, but of browne colour, like a Great): [Footnote 104: Seek to save-- Qy. "Seek THOU to save"? But see note ||, a worme," &c. &c. During this exhibition, "Lucifer himselfe sate [Footnote 107: bevers-- i.e. refreshments between meals.] [Footnote 105: Enter the SEVEN DEADLY SINS-- In THE HISTORY OF DR. FAUSTUS, but by making various devils appear before him, "one after another, a horseflesh colour," &c.--"then came Astaroth, in the forme of Lucifer amuses Faustus, not by calling up the Seven Deadly Sins, squirrell." Sig. D, ed. 1648.]