Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... unto the greatest personage that sitteth at the table , to whom it is drawn up still by the waiters as order requireth , and from whom it descendeth again even to the lower end , whereby each one may taste thereof ) , is rather to yield ...
... unto the greatest personage that sitteth at the table , to whom it is drawn up still by the waiters as order requireth , and from whom it descendeth again even to the lower end , whereby each one may taste thereof ) , is rather to yield ...
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... unto their whole members , thereby to raise pitiful and odious sores and move the hearts of the goers by such places where they lie , to yearn at their misery , and thereupon bestow large alms upon them . How artificially they beg ...
... unto their whole members , thereby to raise pitiful and odious sores and move the hearts of the goers by such places where they lie , to yearn at their misery , and thereupon bestow large alms upon them . How artificially they beg ...
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... unto Tunbridge , where fine knives are made ; my name is Mendax , a younger brother lineally descended of an ancient house before the conquest . We give three whetstones in gules , with no difference , and upon our crest a left hand ...
... unto Tunbridge , where fine knives are made ; my name is Mendax , a younger brother lineally descended of an ancient house before the conquest . We give three whetstones in gules , with no difference , and upon our crest a left hand ...
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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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