Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... sometimes their backs , sometimes their legs , sometime their arms , sometime one part thrust out of joint , sometime another , some- time their noses gush out with blood , sometime their eyes start out , and sometimes hurt in one place ...
... sometimes their backs , sometimes their legs , sometime their arms , sometime one part thrust out of joint , sometime another , some- time their noses gush out with blood , sometime their eyes start out , and sometimes hurt in one place ...
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... Sometimes I also steal milk and cream , and then with my brothers Patch , Pinch , and Grim , and sisters Sib , Tib , Lick , and Lull , I feast with my stolen goods . Our little piper hath his share in all our spoils , but he nor our ...
... Sometimes I also steal milk and cream , and then with my brothers Patch , Pinch , and Grim , and sisters Sib , Tib , Lick , and Lull , I feast with my stolen goods . Our little piper hath his share in all our spoils , but he nor our ...
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... sometimes unworthy , especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , ' A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . ' A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest ...
... sometimes unworthy , especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , ' A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . ' A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest ...
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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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