Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson Penguin Books, 1949 - 367 páginas |
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... scholar and worthy of that room ) . Such packing also is used at elections that not he which best deserveth , but he that ... scholars to these universities , it is lamentable to see what bribery is used ; for , ere the scholar can be ...
... scholar and worthy of that room ) . Such packing also is used at elections that not he which best deserveth , but he that ... scholars to these universities , it is lamentable to see what bribery is used ; for , ere the scholar can be ...
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... scholars , that be so ill masters to themselves ... But I am afraid that over many of our travellers into Italy do ... scholars , where the master had rather defame himself for his teaching , than not shame his scholar for his learning ...
... scholars , that be so ill masters to themselves ... But I am afraid that over many of our travellers into Italy do ... scholars , where the master had rather defame himself for his teaching , than not shame his scholar for his learning ...
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... scholars to lie and not to lie , to deceive and not to deceive , with a distinction how they might do it to their friends , and how to their enemies ; to their friends , for exercise ; to their foes , in earnest . Wherein many of his ...
... scholars to lie and not to lie , to deceive and not to deceive , with a distinction how they might do it to their friends , and how to their enemies ; to their friends , for exercise ; to their foes , in earnest . Wherein many of his ...
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