Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings , queens , bishops , noblemen and ladies of the land ; but also large livings and great revenues bestowed upon them ( the like whereof is not to be seen any other region , as Peter ...
... manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings , queens , bishops , noblemen and ladies of the land ; but also large livings and great revenues bestowed upon them ( the like whereof is not to be seen any other region , as Peter ...
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... manners which you gather in Italy : a good schoolhouse of whole- some doctrine and worthy masters of commendable scholars , where the master had rather defame himself for his teaching , than not shame his scholar for his learning . A ...
... manners which you gather in Italy : a good schoolhouse of whole- some doctrine and worthy masters of commendable scholars , where the master had rather defame himself for his teaching , than not shame his scholar for his learning . A ...
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... manner . First rode fifty choice gentlemen richly attired , and as gallantly mounted , with every one his footman to attend him ; these rode very stately like a vanguard . Next after , with fit dis- tance , marched an antic or mock ...
... manner . First rode fifty choice gentlemen richly attired , and as gallantly mounted , with every one his footman to attend him ; these rode very stately like a vanguard . Next after , with fit dis- tance , marched an antic or mock ...
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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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