Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... side , and sleep on your right side .... Let your nightcap be of scarlet , and this , I do advertise you , to cause to be made a good thick quilt of cotton , or else of pure flocks or of clean wool , and let the covering of it be of ...
... side , and sleep on your right side .... Let your nightcap be of scarlet , and this , I do advertise you , to cause to be made a good thick quilt of cotton , or else of pure flocks or of clean wool , and let the covering of it be of ...
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... side by side and talk on this fashion : ' Oh sir , you seem to be a man and one that favoureth men , and therefore I am the more bolder to break my mind unto your good mastership . Thus it is sir , there is a certain of us ( though I ...
... side by side and talk on this fashion : ' Oh sir , you seem to be a man and one that favoureth men , and therefore I am the more bolder to break my mind unto your good mastership . Thus it is sir , there is a certain of us ( though I ...
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... side , and a friar on the other side . And of late I travelled into Terra Florida , whereas I felt both wealth and woe ; the black ox never trod upon my foot before ; a dog hath but a day . We are born all to travail , and as for me I ...
... side , and a friar on the other side . And of late I travelled into Terra Florida , whereas I felt both wealth and woe ; the black ox never trod upon my foot before ; a dog hath but a day . We are born all to travail , and as for me I ...
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