Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... Quoth one of them , of sharper wit and subtler than the other , to his fellow , ' Thou seest that this house is stone - walled about , and that we cannot well break in , in any part thereof ; thou seest also that the windows be thick of ...
... Quoth one of them , of sharper wit and subtler than the other , to his fellow , ' Thou seest that this house is stone - walled about , and that we cannot well break in , in any part thereof ; thou seest also that the windows be thick of ...
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... quoth she . ' My nephews ? ' quoth this parson ; ' I trow thou art mad . ' ' Nay , by God ! ' quoth this good wife , ' as sober as you ; for they told me faithfully that you were their uncle : but , in faith , are you not so indeed ...
... quoth she . ' My nephews ? ' quoth this parson ; ' I trow thou art mad . ' ' Nay , by God ! ' quoth this good wife , ' as sober as you ; for they told me faithfully that you were their uncle : but , in faith , are you not so indeed ...
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... quoth I. ' Yea , sir , that I was . ' ' What is the keeper's name of the house ? ' ' His name is , ' quoth he , ' John Smith . ' Then , ' quoth I , ' he must understand of thy disease ; if thou haddest the same for the time thou wast ...
... quoth I. ' Yea , sir , that I was . ' ' What is the keeper's name of the house ? ' ' His name is , ' quoth he , ' John Smith . ' Then , ' quoth I , ' he must understand of thy disease ; if thou haddest the same for the time thou wast ...
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