Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... thought it was an holy day's work . The church stood in my way , and I took my horse , and my company , and went thither . I thought I should have found a great company in the church , and when I came there , the church door was fast ...
... thought it was an holy day's work . The church stood in my way , and I took my horse , and my company , and went thither . I thought I should have found a great company in the church , and when I came there , the church door was fast ...
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... thought one of the baboons had marched in in man's apparel . His head was dressed up in white feathers like a shuttlecock , which agreed so well with his brain , being nothing but cork , that two of the biggest of the guard might very ...
... thought one of the baboons had marched in in man's apparel . His head was dressed up in white feathers like a shuttlecock , which agreed so well with his brain , being nothing but cork , that two of the biggest of the guard might very ...
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... thought all things had been made at London , yet I did never see no charcoals made there : by my troth , I had thought that they had grown upon trees , and had not been made . WILLIAM BULLEIN , A Dialogue against the Pestilence , 1573 ...
... thought all things had been made at London , yet I did never see no charcoals made there : by my troth , I had thought that they had grown upon trees , and had not been made . WILLIAM BULLEIN , A Dialogue against the Pestilence , 1573 ...
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