Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson Penguin Books, 1949 - 367 páginas |
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... quoth she , ' nature will bind him to be the better unto you . ' ' Well ' , quoth they , ' we be weary , and mean not to trouble our uncle to - night ; but to - morrow , God willing , we will see him and do our duty ; but , I pray you ...
... quoth she , ' nature will bind him to be the better unto you . ' ' Well ' , quoth they , ' we be weary , and mean not to trouble our uncle to - night ; but to - morrow , God willing , we will see him and do our duty ; but , I pray you ...
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... quoth the parson ; ' they be false thieves , and this night they compelled me to give them all the money in my house . ' ' Benedicite ! ' quoth this good wife , ' and have they so indeed ? as I shall answer before God , one of them told ...
... quoth the parson ; ' they be false thieves , and this night they compelled me to give them all the money in my house . ' ' Benedicite ! ' quoth this good wife , ' and have they so indeed ? as I shall answer before God , one of them told ...
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... quoth I , ' how cometh thy jerkin , hose , and hat so berayed with dirt and mire , and thy skin also ? ' ' Ah , good master , I fell down on the backside here in the foul lane hard by the waterside ; and there I lay almost all night ...
... quoth I , ' how cometh thy jerkin , hose , and hat so berayed with dirt and mire , and thy skin also ? ' ' Ah , good master , I fell down on the backside here in the foul lane hard by the waterside ; and there I lay almost all night ...
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