Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... rest of his ships then being in his company ; which thing was most strange and true , as the King's Majesty acknow- ledgeth , for when the rest of the ships had a fair and good wind , then was the wind contrary and altogether against ...
... rest of his ships then being in his company ; which thing was most strange and true , as the King's Majesty acknow- ledgeth , for when the rest of the ships had a fair and good wind , then was the wind contrary and altogether against ...
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... rest . For , those being brought into obedience , the rest may easily be kept in order , with very little correction : whereas one subborn boy suffered will spoil , or at leastwise endanger all the rest . 4. Sometimes in greater faults ...
... rest . For , those being brought into obedience , the rest may easily be kept in order , with very little correction : whereas one subborn boy suffered will spoil , or at leastwise endanger all the rest . 4. Sometimes in greater faults ...
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... rest was noble . After them came two chariots triumphal , very pleasant and full of state , wherein rode the choice musicians of this king- dom , in robes like to the Virginian priests , with sundry devices , all pleasant and ...
... rest was noble . After them came two chariots triumphal , very pleasant and full of state , wherein rode the choice musicians of this king- dom , in robes like to the Virginian priests , with sundry devices , all pleasant and ...
Contenido
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH I | 1 |
PART I | 8 |
SUPERSTITION | 29 |
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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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