Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... head of an ass , the brain of a fox , the womb of a wolf . If you think we judge amiss , and write too sore against you , hear what the Italian saith of the Englishman , what the master reporteth of the scholar : who uttereth plainly ...
... head of an ass , the brain of a fox , the womb of a wolf . If you think we judge amiss , and write too sore against you , hear what the Italian saith of the Englishman , what the master reporteth of the scholar : who uttereth plainly ...
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... head how to cozen the simple fellow . If he have a shop well furnished , a stock to receive out of the Chamber , possibility after the death of his father , all this he hearkens after : and if he fail of his day , ' Well , ' saith he ...
... head how to cozen the simple fellow . If he have a shop well furnished , a stock to receive out of the Chamber , possibility after the death of his father , all this he hearkens after : and if he fail of his day , ' Well , ' saith he ...
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... head with garlands , and bedeck it with gaudy blossoms , as full as ever it may stick . Their heads , with their top and top - gallant lawn baby - caps , and snow - resembled silver curlings , they make a plain puppet stage of . Their ...
... head with garlands , and bedeck it with gaudy blossoms , as full as ever it may stick . Their heads , with their top and top - gallant lawn baby - caps , and snow - resembled silver curlings , they make a plain puppet stage of . Their ...
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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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