Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... present so Philoponus . The usher should necessarily be there to be present amongst them , though he follow his own private study that hour , yet to see that all the scholars do their duties appointed , and that there be no disorder ...
... present so Philoponus . The usher should necessarily be there to be present amongst them , though he follow his own private study that hour , yet to see that all the scholars do their duties appointed , and that there be no disorder ...
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... present at seven it may suffice , where there is any in his place , whose presence they stand in awe of . Spoudeus . But it is hard for the little children to rise so early , and in some families all lie long : how would you have them ...
... present at seven it may suffice , where there is any in his place , whose presence they stand in awe of . Spoudeus . But it is hard for the little children to rise so early , and in some families all lie long : how would you have them ...
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... present , the ancient gardens were but dunghills and laystows to such as did possess them . How art also helpeth nature in the daily colouring , doubling and enlarging the proportion of our flowers , it is incredible to report 211 ...
... present , the ancient gardens were but dunghills and laystows to such as did possess them . How art also helpeth nature in the daily colouring , doubling and enlarging the proportion of our flowers , it is incredible to report 211 ...
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