Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... thereof , most artificial for the wisdom and cunning thereof , and most manly and warlike for the use and endurance thereof . And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I ...
... thereof , most artificial for the wisdom and cunning thereof , and most manly and warlike for the use and endurance thereof . And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I ...
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... thereof . But what say you for their recreations ? Let me also hear your judgment in them : for I see that you would have in like manner a special regard to be kept thereof . Philoponus . I would indeed have their recreations as well ...
... thereof . But what say you for their recreations ? Let me also hear your judgment in them : for I see that you would have in like manner a special regard to be kept thereof . Philoponus . I would indeed have their recreations as well ...
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... thereof ? In your abuse thereof sinning against God , harming yourselves both in persons and goods , and raking [ ? taking ] also thereby the marks and notes of vanity upon you : by the custom thereof making yourselves to be wondered at ...
... thereof ? In your abuse thereof sinning against God , harming yourselves both in persons and goods , and raking [ ? taking ] also thereby the marks and notes of vanity upon you : by the custom thereof making yourselves to be wondered at ...
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