Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... means whereof , the said David Seaton had his maid in great suspicion that she did not those things by natural and lawful ways , but rather supposed it to be done by some extraordinary and unlawful means . Whereupon , her master began ...
... means whereof , the said David Seaton had his maid in great suspicion that she did not those things by natural and lawful ways , but rather supposed it to be done by some extraordinary and unlawful means . Whereupon , her master began ...
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... means , as both the ass and the witch were attached by the judge . And she being examined and set upon the rack , confessed the whole matter , and promised , that if she might have liberty to go home , she would restore him to his old ...
... means , as both the ass and the witch were attached by the judge . And she being examined and set upon the rack , confessed the whole matter , and promised , that if she might have liberty to go home , she would restore him to his old ...
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... means or other ; I mean by some device to their parents to leave the school , and to go to some other employment . JOHN BRINSLEY , Ludus Literarius or the Grammar Schoole , 1612 Country Schoolmasters Sir , I praise the Lord for you 60 ...
... means or other ; I mean by some device to their parents to leave the school , and to go to some other employment . JOHN BRINSLEY , Ludus Literarius or the Grammar Schoole , 1612 Country Schoolmasters Sir , I praise the Lord for you 60 ...
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