Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... hundred scholars , in others an hundred and fifty , in divers a hundred and forty , and in the rest less numbers , as the capacity of the said houses is able to receive : so that at this present , of one sort and other , there are about ...
... hundred scholars , in others an hundred and fifty , in divers a hundred and forty , and in the rest less numbers , as the capacity of the said houses is able to receive : so that at this present , of one sort and other , there are about ...
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... hundred within and two hundred without , beating the nails in . The traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was , he told him , ' Sir it was to boil your cabbage . ' . ... Furthermore , there is amongst many others ( which were ...
... hundred within and two hundred without , beating the nails in . The traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was , he told him , ' Sir it was to boil your cabbage . ' . ... Furthermore , there is amongst many others ( which were ...
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... hundred free from sickness , and fourscore and ten sick , laid in hold upon the ballast : a small troop to man such a ship , and a weak garrison to resist so mighty an army . By those hundred all was sustained , the volleys , boardings ...
... hundred free from sickness , and fourscore and ten sick , laid in hold upon the ballast : a small troop to man such a ship , and a weak garrison to resist so mighty an army . By those hundred all was sustained , the volleys , boardings ...
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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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