Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... saith ) see themselves sometimes as it were in a glass . And some through weakness of body have such imperfect imaginations . Drunken men also sometimes suppose they see trees walk , & c .: according to that which Solomon saith to the ...
... saith ) see themselves sometimes as it were in a glass . And some through weakness of body have such imperfect imaginations . Drunken men also sometimes suppose they see trees walk , & c .: according to that which Solomon saith to the ...
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... ( saith Michael Andreas ) is a most excellent argument for the proof of purga- tory : for ( saith he ) those souls have testified that which the popes have affirmed in that behalf ; to wit , that there is not only such a place of ...
... ( saith Michael Andreas ) is a most excellent argument for the proof of purga- tory : for ( saith he ) those souls have testified that which the popes have affirmed in that behalf ; to wit , that there is not only such a place of ...
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... saith , that if she had obtained any one piece of linen cloth which the King had worn and fouled , she had bewitched him to death , and put him to such extraordinary pains , as if he had been lying upon sharp thorns and ends of needles ...
... saith , that if she had obtained any one piece of linen cloth which the King had worn and fouled , she had bewitched him to death , and put him to such extraordinary pains , as if he had been lying upon sharp thorns and ends of needles ...
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... saith , ' A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . ' A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest respected and the youngest made wantons ; but , in the middest ...
... saith , ' A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . ' A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest respected and the youngest made wantons ; but , in the middest ...
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... saith of the Englishman , what the master reporteth of the scholar : who uttereth plainly , what is taught by him , and what learned by you , saying , Englese italianato , è un diavolo incarnato , that is to say , you remain men in ...
... saith of the Englishman , what the master reporteth of the scholar : who uttereth plainly , what is taught by him , and what learned by you , saying , Englese italianato , è un diavolo incarnato , that is to say , you remain men in ...
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