Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... young lambs , young rabbits , and young chickens die for fine appetites , and now the minstrel tunes his instruments , to have them ready for the young people . But with the aged and the religious , there is nothing but sorrow and ...
... young lambs , young rabbits , and young chickens die for fine appetites , and now the minstrel tunes his instruments , to have them ready for the young people . But with the aged and the religious , there is nothing but sorrow and ...
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... young fellow , went to a woman's house , a little way out of the city , and not far from the sea side , to see whether she had any eggs to sell . Who perceiving him to be a lusty young fellow , a stranger , and far from his country ( so ...
... young fellow , went to a woman's house , a little way out of the city , and not far from the sea side , to see whether she had any eggs to sell . Who perceiving him to be a lusty young fellow , a stranger , and far from his country ( so ...
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... young children by gentleness to love learning , and of the special care that was to be had to keep young men from licentious living , he was most earnest with me , to have me say my mind also , what I thought concerning the fancy that ...
... young children by gentleness to love learning , and of the special care that was to be had to keep young men from licentious living , he was most earnest with me , to have me say my mind also , what I thought concerning the fancy that ...
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