Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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Página 46
... divers children shall be born , that when they come to age shall not know their own fathers . Some shall be born with feet like unto hares , that they shall run so swift , that they shall never tarry with master , but trudge from post ...
... divers children shall be born , that when they come to age shall not know their own fathers . Some shall be born with feet like unto hares , that they shall run so swift , that they shall never tarry with master , but trudge from post ...
Página 208
... divers histories , or herbs , beasts , knots and such like are stained , or else they are ceiled with oak of our own , or wainscot brought hither out of the east countries , whereby the rooms are not a little commended , made warm and ...
... divers histories , or herbs , beasts , knots and such like are stained , or else they are ceiled with oak of our own , or wainscot brought hither out of the east countries , whereby the rooms are not a little commended , made warm and ...
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... divers times in the day . And wash your hands and wrists , your face and eyes and your teeth , with cold water ; and after that you be apparelled , walk in your garden or park , a thousand pace or two . And then great and noble men do ...
... divers times in the day . And wash your hands and wrists , your face and eyes and your teeth , with cold water ; and after that you be apparelled , walk in your garden or park , a thousand pace or two . And then great and noble men do ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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