Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... sure ; to the end to cut off occasions from such as will pretend necessities . If any one be catched abusing his master or his liberty , without necessity only , upon desire of idleness or play , he is to be corrected sharply for ...
... sure ; to the end to cut off occasions from such as will pretend necessities . If any one be catched abusing his master or his liberty , without necessity only , upon desire of idleness or play , he is to be corrected sharply for ...
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... sure to lie in clean sheets , wherein no man hath been lodged since they came from the laundress or out of the water wherein they were last washed . If the traveller have an horse , his bed doth cost him nothing , but if he go on foot ...
... sure to lie in clean sheets , wherein no man hath been lodged since they came from the laundress or out of the water wherein they were last washed . If the traveller have an horse , his bed doth cost him nothing , but if he go on foot ...
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... sure , I find them sure too slow . A thousand hopes , but all nothing . A hundred promises , but yet nothing . Thus casting up an inventory of my friends , hopes , promises and times , the sum total amounteth to just nothing . My last ...
... sure , I find them sure too slow . A thousand hopes , but all nothing . A hundred promises , but yet nothing . Thus casting up an inventory of my friends , hopes , promises and times , the sum total amounteth to just nothing . My last ...
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