Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... brought as submiss and dutiful as any of the rest . For , those being brought into obedience , the rest may easily be kept in order , with very little correction : whereas one subborn boy suffered will spoil , or at leastwise endanger ...
... brought as submiss and dutiful as any of the rest . For , those being brought into obedience , the rest may easily be kept in order , with very little correction : whereas one subborn boy suffered will spoil , or at leastwise endanger ...
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... brought to Mr Humphrey Smith , and because no man was able to charge him he dismissed him . And after this Browne was brought before Mr Young , where he used himself so cunningly and subtly , no man being there to charge him , that ...
... brought to Mr Humphrey Smith , and because no man was able to charge him he dismissed him . And after this Browne was brought before Mr Young , where he used himself so cunningly and subtly , no man being there to charge him , that ...
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... brought in a Spaniard : a finer than this invented an Italian , and won much money with it by our doctors , and yet , at the last , they were both overreached by new sleights devised here at home . At trump , saint , and such other like ...
... brought in a Spaniard : a finer than this invented an Italian , and won much money with it by our doctors , and yet , at the last , they were both overreached by new sleights devised here at home . At trump , saint , and such other like ...
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