Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... things are worthy to be seen in the country where they go , what acquaintances they are to seek , what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth . For else young men shall go hooded and look abroad little . It is a strange thing that ...
... things are worthy to be seen in the country where they go , what acquaintances they are to seek , what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth . For else young men shall go hooded and look abroad little . It is a strange thing that ...
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... thing breed both together ; nay , rather in themselves they have as it were a kind of contrariety . For delight we scarcely do but in things that have a conveniency to ourselves or to the general nature . Laughter almost ever cometh of ...
... thing breed both together ; nay , rather in themselves they have as it were a kind of contrariety . For delight we scarcely do but in things that have a conveniency to ourselves or to the general nature . Laughter almost ever cometh of ...
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... thing and things effected , finished and done , according to the manner and fashion of the said house called the Globe , saving only that all the principal and main posts of the said frame and stage forward shall be square and ...
... thing and things effected , finished and done , according to the manner and fashion of the said house called the Globe , saving only that all the principal and main posts of the said frame and stage forward shall be square and ...
Contenido
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH I | 1 |
PART I | 8 |
SUPERSTITION | 29 |
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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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