Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... authorities even less accessible . It is the object of this series to let each age speak for itself , and to give coherence and prominence to what seem to be its significant features . Thus , the thought , temper , manners and ...
... authorities even less accessible . It is the object of this series to let each age speak for itself , and to give coherence and prominence to what seem to be its significant features . Thus , the thought , temper , manners and ...
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... walk , noise and bustle §3 . DISORDERS · A busy week for the authorities , duelling and street brawling , constables and watchmen , London at night 68 75 i 75 84 92 $ 4 . TEMPTATIONS · A. Drink its effects , xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... walk , noise and bustle §3 . DISORDERS · A busy week for the authorities , duelling and street brawling , constables and watchmen , London at night 68 75 i 75 84 92 $ 4 . TEMPTATIONS · A. Drink its effects , xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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... Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT · ( Love's Labour's Lost xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT · ( Love's Labour's Lost xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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... Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT ( Love's Labour's Lost , xiv TABLE OF conteNTS.
... Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT ( Love's Labour's Lost , xiv TABLE OF conteNTS.
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... authority which he hath as king of heralds and arms , giveth to him and his heirs these and these arms , which being done I think he may be called a squire , for he beareth ever after those arms . Such men are called sometimes in scorn ...
... authority which he hath as king of heralds and arms , giveth to him and his heirs these and these arms , which being done I think he may be called a squire , for he beareth ever after those arms . Such men are called sometimes in scorn ...
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