Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... fear I cannot altogether have avoided the dangers . Free changes also have been made in the punctuation where sense or the modern eye seemed to require them . The glossary at the end ought to explain most of the names , strange words ...
... fear I cannot altogether have avoided the dangers . Free changes also have been made in the punctuation where sense or the modern eye seemed to require them . The glossary at the end ought to explain most of the names , strange words ...
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... fear his audit , for his quietus is in heaven . SIR THOMAS OVERBURY , Characters 1614-16 A Farmer Is a concealed commodity . His worth or value is not fully known till he be half rotten : and then he is worth nothing . He hath religion ...
... fear his audit , for his quietus is in heaven . SIR THOMAS OVERBURY , Characters 1614-16 A Farmer Is a concealed commodity . His worth or value is not fully known till he be half rotten : and then he is worth nothing . He hath religion ...
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... fears no manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth , she is never alone , for she is still accompanied ... fear of anger . Thus lives she , and all her care is she may die in the spring - time , to have store of flowers ...
... fears no manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth , she is never alone , for she is still accompanied ... fear of anger . Thus lives she , and all her care is she may die in the spring - time , to have store of flowers ...
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... fears no manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth , she is never alone , for she is still accompanied ... fear of anger . Thus lives she , and all her care is she may die in the spring - time , to have store of flowers ...
... fears no manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth , she is never alone , for she is still accompanied ... fear of anger . Thus lives she , and all her care is she may die in the spring - time , to have store of flowers ...
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... fear , Unpleasing to a married ear ! II When shepherds pipe on oaten straws , And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks , When turtles tread , and rooks , and daws , And maidens bleach their summer smocks , The cuckoo then , on every tree ...
... fear , Unpleasing to a married ear ! II When shepherds pipe on oaten straws , And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks , When turtles tread , and rooks , and daws , And maidens bleach their summer smocks , The cuckoo then , on every tree ...
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