Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... body withal , therefore it is lawful to use them to that end . Philo . Meats ( moderately taken ) corroborate the body , refresh the arteries and revive the spirits , making them apter , every member , to do his office as God hath ...
... body withal , therefore it is lawful to use them to that end . Philo . Meats ( moderately taken ) corroborate the body , refresh the arteries and revive the spirits , making them apter , every member , to do his office as God hath ...
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... bodies do crave a little more ample nourishment than the inhabitants of the hotter regions are accustomed withal ... body withal . But as this large feeding is not seen in their guests no more is it in their own persons , for sith ...
... bodies do crave a little more ample nourishment than the inhabitants of the hotter regions are accustomed withal ... body withal . But as this large feeding is not seen in their guests no more is it in their own persons , for sith ...
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... body , cough and spit .... After you have evacuated your body and trussed your points , comb your head oft , and so do divers times in the day . And wash your hands and wrists , your face and eyes and your teeth , with cold water ; and ...
... body , cough and spit .... After you have evacuated your body and trussed your points , comb your head oft , and so do divers times in the day . And wash your hands and wrists , your face and eyes and your teeth , with cold water ; and ...
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