Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... soul . She rises therefore with chanticleer , her dame's cock , and at night makes the lamb her curfew . In milking a cow , and straining the teats through her fingers , it seems that so sweet a milk - press makes the milk the 13 ...
... soul . She rises therefore with chanticleer , her dame's cock , and at night makes the lamb her curfew . In milking a cow , and straining the teats through her fingers , it seems that so sweet a milk - press makes the milk the 13 ...
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... soul , in the same manner as he can wash his body in an obscure fountain , better than in the wide ocean . When he seems lazy and void of action , I dare approve his harmless negligence , rather than many approved men's diligence ...
... soul , in the same manner as he can wash his body in an obscure fountain , better than in the wide ocean . When he seems lazy and void of action , I dare approve his harmless negligence , rather than many approved men's diligence ...
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... souls of men , contrary to the word of God , a reasonable volume cannot contain . How common an opinion was it among the papists , that all souls walked on the earth , after they departed from their bodies ? In so much as it was in the ...
... souls of men , contrary to the word of God , a reasonable volume cannot contain . How common an opinion was it among the papists , that all souls walked on the earth , after they departed from their bodies ? In so much as it was in the ...
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... souls also may come up out of hell at their pleasure ; although Abraham made Dives believe the contrary . They affirm that damned souls walk oftenest : next unto them the souls of purgatory ; and most seldom the souls of saints ...
... souls also may come up out of hell at their pleasure ; although Abraham made Dives believe the contrary . They affirm that damned souls walk oftenest : next unto them the souls of purgatory ; and most seldom the souls of saints ...
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... soul goeth thither , and there remaineth for ever . REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 §3 . Witchcraft What are these , So wither'd and so wild in their attire , That look not like th ' inhabitants o ' the earth , And yet ...
... soul goeth thither , and there remaineth for ever . REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 §3 . Witchcraft What are these , So wither'd and so wild in their attire , That look not like th ' inhabitants o ' the earth , And yet ...
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