Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... fear - would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by her grandam . SI . THE NATURE OF SUPERSTITION Macbeth , m . iv . 63-6 Superstition is godless religion , devout impiety . The super- stitious is fond in ...
... fear - would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by her grandam . SI . THE NATURE OF SUPERSTITION Macbeth , m . iv . 63-6 Superstition is godless religion , devout impiety . The super- stitious is fond in ...
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... fear , and either to play the truant , or make some device to leave the school ; at least to come with a marvellous ill will , and oft to be dragged to school , to the reproach of the master and the school . The best means that ever I ...
... fear , and either to play the truant , or make some device to leave the school ; at least to come with a marvellous ill will , and oft to be dragged to school , to the reproach of the master and the school . The best means that ever I ...
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... fear for desperate boys hurting themselves , not to use to threaten them afore , and when they have done any notorious fault , nor to let them know when they shall be beaten ; but when they commit a new fault , or that we see the school ...
... fear for desperate boys hurting themselves , not to use to threaten them afore , and when they have done any notorious fault , nor to let them know when they shall be beaten ; but when they commit a new fault , or that we see the school ...
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