Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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Página 108
... better part of the English , hold all excess blameworthy , and drunkenness a reproachful vice . FYNES MORYSON , Itinerary , 1617 B. Tobacco A tobacco - seller Is the only man that finds the good in it which others brag of , but do not ...
... better part of the English , hold all excess blameworthy , and drunkenness a reproachful vice . FYNES MORYSON , Itinerary , 1617 B. Tobacco A tobacco - seller Is the only man that finds the good in it which others brag of , but do not ...
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... better uses . I read indeed of a knavish courtier , who for abusing the favour of the emperor Alexander Severus , his master , by taking bribes to intercede for sundry persons in his master's ear ( for whom he never once opened his ...
... better uses . I read indeed of a knavish courtier , who for abusing the favour of the emperor Alexander Severus , his master , by taking bribes to intercede for sundry persons in his master's ear ( for whom he never once opened his ...
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... better be termed a foul den than a fair garden . It's pity so good a piece of ground is no better employed . Here are cruel 163 F 2 beasts in it , and as badly used ; here PLAYHOUSES AND BEAR - GARDENS.
... better be termed a foul den than a fair garden . It's pity so good a piece of ground is no better employed . Here are cruel 163 F 2 beasts in it , and as badly used ; here PLAYHOUSES AND BEAR - GARDENS.
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