Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... hast thou to boast of thy birth , which was a cursed pain to thy mother , and to thyself the entrance into a trouble- some life ? The greatness of which miseries , because thou couldest not utter in words , thou diddest express ( as ...
... hast thou to boast of thy birth , which was a cursed pain to thy mother , and to thyself the entrance into a trouble- some life ? The greatness of which miseries , because thou couldest not utter in words , thou diddest express ( as ...
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... Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean put out ? And have so many profound scholars profited by thee ? hast thou done such good to universities , been such a guide to ...
... Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean put out ? And have so many profound scholars profited by thee ? hast thou done such good to universities , been such a guide to ...
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... hast thou put into mariners ' bosoms , when thou hast met them on the sea ? What joy into the faint and benighted traveller when he has met thee on the land ? How many poor handicraftsmen by thee have earned the best part of their ...
... hast thou put into mariners ' bosoms , when thou hast met them on the sea ? What joy into the faint and benighted traveller when he has met thee on the land ? How many poor handicraftsmen by thee have earned the best part of their ...
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... hast thou stunk then , when they have popped thee out of their company ; how hast thou taken it in snuff , when thou hast been smelt out , especially the master of the house exclaiming , that by day that deed of darkness had not been ...
... hast thou stunk then , when they have popped thee out of their company ; how hast thou taken it in snuff , when thou hast been smelt out , especially the master of the house exclaiming , that by day that deed of darkness had not been ...
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... hast been so envious , that when thou hast been left alone by any thing that would take fire , thou hast burnt to the ground many of her goodliest houses . Candle - light's coach is made all of horn , shaven as thin as changelings are ...
... hast been so envious , that when thou hast been left alone by any thing that would take fire , thou hast burnt to the ground many of her goodliest houses . Candle - light's coach is made all of horn , shaven as thin as changelings are ...
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