Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson Penguin Books, 1949 - 367 páginas |
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... common- wealth in their cities and boroughs , or in corporate towns where they dwell . Generally in the shires they be of none accompt , save only in the common assembly of the realm to make laws , which is called the Parliament . The ...
... common- wealth in their cities and boroughs , or in corporate towns where they dwell . Generally in the shires they be of none accompt , save only in the common assembly of the realm to make laws , which is called the Parliament . The ...
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... common- wealth upon any pretence to be wrested out of their hands . On the contrary , the English and French , perhaps think- ing it unjust to leave the common sort no means to be enriched by their industry and judging it equal that ...
... common- wealth upon any pretence to be wrested out of their hands . On the contrary , the English and French , perhaps think- ing it unjust to leave the common sort no means to be enriched by their industry and judging it equal that ...
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... common stock . Beagle , i.e. to smell out like a dog . Beaver . Visor . Piece of cloth across the mouth . Beggar's bush . A notorious spot by the roadside between Hunting- don and Caxton where beggars kept rendezvous . Berayed . Defiled ...
... common stock . Beagle , i.e. to smell out like a dog . Beaver . Visor . Piece of cloth across the mouth . Beggar's bush . A notorious spot by the roadside between Hunting- don and Caxton where beggars kept rendezvous . Berayed . Defiled ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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