Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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Página 155
... begin ab ovo , but they must come to the principal of that one action which they will represent . By example this will be best expressed . I have a story of young Polidorus , delivered for safety's sake , with great riches , by his ...
... begin ab ovo , but they must come to the principal of that one action which they will represent . By example this will be best expressed . I have a story of young Polidorus , delivered for safety's sake , with great riches , by his ...
Página 274
... begin to draw homeward , and far dwellers from the town will be on the way to the market : the soldier now looks towards the cour de garde , and the corporal takes care for the relief of the watch : the earnest scholar will be now at ...
... begin to draw homeward , and far dwellers from the town will be on the way to the market : the soldier now looks towards the cour de garde , and the corporal takes care for the relief of the watch : the earnest scholar will be now at ...
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... begin the horses to breathe and the labourer to sweat , and , with quick hands , work rids apace : now the scholars make a charm in the schools and ergo keeps astir in many a false argument : now the chapmen fall to furnish the shops ...
... begin the horses to breathe and the labourer to sweat , and , with quick hands , work rids apace : now the scholars make a charm in the schools and ergo keeps astir in many a false argument : now the chapmen fall to furnish the shops ...
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