Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... bear the same : or if he will do it more truly and of better faith , he will write that for the merits of that man , and certain qualities which he doth see in him , and for sundry noble acts which he hath per- formed , he , by the ...
... bear the same : or if he will do it more truly and of better faith , he will write that for the merits of that man , and certain qualities which he doth see in him , and for sundry noble acts which he hath per- formed , he , by the ...
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... bear - gardens Without the city are some theatres , where English actors repre- sent almost every day comedies and tragedies to very numerous audiences ; these are concluded with variety of dances , accom- panied by excellent music and ...
... bear - gardens Without the city are some theatres , where English actors repre- sent almost every day comedies and tragedies to very numerous audiences ; these are concluded with variety of dances , accom- panied by excellent music and ...
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... bear - ward in their chains , If thou dare'st bring them to the baiting - place . Richard . Oft have I seen a hot o'er - weening cur Run back and bite , because he was withheld ; Who , being suffer'd with the bear's fell paw , Hath ...
... bear - ward in their chains , If thou dare'st bring them to the baiting - place . Richard . Oft have I seen a hot o'er - weening cur Run back and bite , because he was withheld ; Who , being suffer'd with the bear's fell paw , Hath ...
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