Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... keep a note in writing , or , which may more easily be done , to keep a remembrance of all whom you observe very negligent , stubborn , lewd , or any way disobedient , to restrain them from all liberty of play . And there- fore to give ...
... keep a note in writing , or , which may more easily be done , to keep a remembrance of all whom you observe very negligent , stubborn , lewd , or any way disobedient , to restrain them from all liberty of play . And there- fore to give ...
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... keep a bill , and note carefully their several principal dis- orders ; and now and then , shew them their names and faults mildly , how oft they have been admonished , and when they take them in hand pay them soundly and by this policy keep ...
... keep a bill , and note carefully their several principal dis- orders ; and now and then , shew them their names and faults mildly , how oft they have been admonished , and when they take them in hand pay them soundly and by this policy keep ...
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... keeping men in prison so long , till sickness and death deal mildly with them , and ( in despite of all tyranny ) bail them out of all executions . When you see a poor wretch that to keep life in a loathed body hath not a house left to ...
... keeping men in prison so long , till sickness and death deal mildly with them , and ( in despite of all tyranny ) bail them out of all executions . When you see a poor wretch that to keep life in a loathed body hath not a house left to ...
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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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