Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1926 - 291 páginas |
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... God's mercy England scarce once in ten years needs supply of foreign corn , which want commonly proceeds of the covetousness of private men , ex- porting or hiding it . Yet I must confess , that daily this plenty of corn decreaseth , by ...
... God's mercy England scarce once in ten years needs supply of foreign corn , which want commonly proceeds of the covetousness of private men , ex- porting or hiding it . Yet I must confess , that daily this plenty of corn decreaseth , by ...
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... God's prophets , because they came in the likeness of poor men . disdained Amos , because he was a keeper of oxen , as also the rest , for they were of the dregs of the people . But their dis- dain prospered not with them . Their house ...
... God's prophets , because they came in the likeness of poor men . disdained Amos , because he was a keeper of oxen , as also the rest , for they were of the dregs of the people . But their dis- dain prospered not with them . Their house ...
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... God sends , whilst curious gluttony ransacks , as it were , Noah's Ark for food , only to feed the riot of one meal . He is ne'er known to go to law ; understanding , to be law- bound among men , is like to be hide - bound among his ...
... God sends , whilst curious gluttony ransacks , as it were , Noah's Ark for food , only to feed the riot of one meal . He is ne'er known to go to law ; understanding , to be law- bound among men , is like to be hide - bound among his ...
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... God bless his Majesty ; God send peace , and fair weather : so that one may glean harvest out of him to be his time of happiness : but the tithe - sheaf goes against his conscience ; for he had rather spend the value upon his reapers ...
... God bless his Majesty ; God send peace , and fair weather : so that one may glean harvest out of him to be his time of happiness : but the tithe - sheaf goes against his conscience ; for he had rather spend the value upon his reapers ...
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... God in his creatures , and how far rage and policy can prevail against innocence and wisdom . But to proceed to my main purpose , you shall understand that as the chases are many which we daily hunt , as that of the stag , the buck ...
... God in his creatures , and how far rage and policy can prevail against innocence and wisdom . But to proceed to my main purpose , you shall understand that as the chases are many which we daily hunt , as that of the stag , the buck ...
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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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