Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... bring forth their young in the open fields , even in the time of winter . And England hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better ...
... bring forth their young in the open fields , even in the time of winter . And England hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better ...
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... bring forth their young in the open fields , even in the time of winter . And England hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better ...
... bring forth their young in the open fields , even in the time of winter . And England hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better ...
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... bringing up and marriage of his eldest son , is an ambition which afflicts him so soon as the boy is born , and the ... brings all adversaries to composition ; and if at length he can discover himself in large legacies beyond expectation ...
... bringing up and marriage of his eldest son , is an ambition which afflicts him so soon as the boy is born , and the ... brings all adversaries to composition ; and if at length he can discover himself in large legacies beyond expectation ...
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... bring it into good order , with an easy stre . The worst temptation of his idleness teaches himnutter mischief , than to love entirely some nut - brown mik - naad hunt the squirrel , or make his cosset wanton . He may unt many rare ...
... bring it into good order , with an easy stre . The worst temptation of his idleness teaches himnutter mischief , than to love entirely some nut - brown mik - naad hunt the squirrel , or make his cosset wanton . He may unt many rare ...
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... bringing with them birch boughs and branches of trees , to deck their assemblies withal . And no marvel , for there is ... bring home with great veneration , as thus . They have twenty or forty yoke of oxen , every ox having a sweet nose ...
... bringing with them birch boughs and branches of trees , to deck their assemblies withal . And no marvel , for there is ... bring home with great veneration , as thus . They have twenty or forty yoke of oxen , every ox having a sweet nose ...
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