Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... apparel ( which is herself ) is far better than outsides of tissue : for though she be not arrayed in the spoil of the silk- worm , she is decked in innocency , a far better wearing . She doth not , with lying long abed , spoil both her ...
... apparel ( which is herself ) is far better than outsides of tissue : for though she be not arrayed in the spoil of the silk- worm , she is decked in innocency , a far better wearing . She doth not , with lying long abed , spoil both her ...
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... apparel , and all for this holy time . Now 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 ...
... apparel , and all for this holy time . Now 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 ...
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... men , with bewailing their torments in purga- tory , by reason of tithes forgotten , & c .: and neither masses nor conjurations can help ; the exorcist in his ceremonial apparel must go to the tomb of that body , 32 SUPERSTITION Exorcism.
... men , with bewailing their torments in purga- tory , by reason of tithes forgotten , & c .: and neither masses nor conjurations can help ; the exorcist in his ceremonial apparel must go to the tomb of that body , 32 SUPERSTITION Exorcism.
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose. apparel must go to the tomb of that body , and spurn thereat with his foot , saying : " Vade ad gehennam , Get thee packing to hell " : and by and by the soul goeth thither , and there remaineth for ever ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose. apparel must go to the tomb of that body , and spurn thereat with his foot , saying : " Vade ad gehennam , Get thee packing to hell " : and by and by the soul goeth thither , and there remaineth for ever ...
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... apparel , or any other means to escape . Nor yet that any one be left in his stubborn- ness to go away murmuring , pouting , or blowing and puffing , until he shew as much submission as any , and that he will lie still of himself ...
... apparel , or any other means to escape . Nor yet that any one be left in his stubborn- ness to go away murmuring , pouting , or blowing and puffing , until he shew as much submission as any , and that he will lie still of himself ...
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