Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... true service towards him , and departed ; which done , they returned to sea , and so home again . At which time , the witches demanded of the devil , ' Why he did bear such hatred to the King ? ' Who answered , ' By reason the King is ...
... true service towards him , and departed ; which done , they returned to sea , and so home again . At which time , the witches demanded of the devil , ' Why he did bear such hatred to the King ? ' Who answered , ' By reason the King is ...
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... true religion , and trust to continue a poor journey - man therein all days of my life , for the duty I owe and love I bear both to true doctrine and honest living , though I have no authority to amend the sore myself , yet I will ...
... true religion , and trust to continue a poor journey - man therein all days of my life , for the duty I owe and love I bear both to true doctrine and honest living , though I have no authority to amend the sore myself , yet I will ...
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... true . Autolycus . Here's one to a very doleful tune , how a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money - bags at a burden ; and how she longed to eat adders ' heads and toads carbonadoed . Mopsa . Is it true , think you ...
... true . Autolycus . Here's one to a very doleful tune , how a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money - bags at a burden ; and how she longed to eat adders ' heads and toads carbonadoed . Mopsa . Is it true , think you ...
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