Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... devil , whereby he knoweth his servants and clients from the children of God , and so long as they wear them , Sub vexillo diaboli militant contra Dominum et legem suam : they fight under the banner and standard of the devil against ...
... devil , whereby he knoweth his servants and clients from the children of God , and so long as they wear them , Sub vexillo diaboli militant contra Dominum et legem suam : they fight under the banner and standard of the devil against ...
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... devil , being then at North Berwick kirk attending their coming , in the habit or like- ness of a man , and seeing that they tarried over long , he at their coming enjoined them all to a penance , which was , that they should kiss his ...
... devil , being then at North Berwick kirk attending their coming , in the habit or like- ness of a man , and seeing that they tarried over long , he at their coming enjoined them all to a penance , which was , that they should kiss his ...
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... Devil break our necks , if we depart hence this day , either quick or dead , till we have had some wine ! ' Straightway , the Devil appeared unto them , in the likeness of a young man , bringing in his hand a flagon of wine , and ...
... Devil break our necks , if we depart hence this day , either quick or dead , till we have had some wine ! ' Straightway , the Devil appeared unto them , in the likeness of a young man , bringing in his hand a flagon of wine , and ...
Contenido
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH I | 1 |
PART I | 8 |
SUPERSTITION | 29 |
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Términos y frases comunes
Agnes Sampson amongst apparel beasts beggars better body called carbonadoed chamber comedy command common commonly court dance devil dice dish divers doth drink Duke of Würtemberg Elizabethan England English Falstaff fashion fear fellow FYNES MORYSON gentlemen GERVASE MARKHAM give hand hast hath head honest honour horse hour King labour land learning live London look Lord Majesty manner master means meat Merchant of Venice merchants merry Midsummer Night's Dream morning never NICHOLAS BRETON night persons PHILIP STUBBES play players poor quoth REGINALD SCOT Robin rogues saith scholars servants Shakespeare shew shillings ships sometimes sort speak STEPHEN GOSSON strange sundry tavern theatre thee thereof things THOMAS DEKKER THOMAS NASHE thou unto walk wherein wine withal women word worthy young