Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... shew them their names and faults mildly , how oft they have been admonished , and when they take them in hand pay them soundly and by this policy keep them in great obedience . In this correction with the rod , special provision must be ...
... shew them their names and faults mildly , how oft they have been admonished , and when they take them in hand pay them soundly and by this policy keep them in great obedience . In this correction with the rod , special provision must be ...
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... shew to them that pass by water ; and that there be many more like palaces , also built towards land , but scattered and great part of them in back lanes and streets , which if they were joined to the first in good order , as other ...
... shew to them that pass by water ; and that there be many more like palaces , also built towards land , but scattered and great part of them in back lanes and streets , which if they were joined to the first in good order , as other ...
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... shew at their hands there is fruit to be hoped . In their curious antic - woven garments , they imitate and mock the worms and adders that must eat them . They shew the swellings of their mind , in the swellings and plumpings out of ...
... shew at their hands there is fruit to be hoped . In their curious antic - woven garments , they imitate and mock the worms and adders that must eat them . They shew the swellings of their mind , in the swellings and plumpings out of ...
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