Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson R. West, 1978 - 291 páginas |
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... land , so as a man cannot know that he passeth a bridge , but would judge himself to be in the street , save that the houses on both sides are combined in the top , making the passage somewhat dark , and that in some few open places the ...
... land , so as a man cannot know that he passeth a bridge , but would judge himself to be in the street , save that the houses on both sides are combined in the top , making the passage somewhat dark , and that in some few open places the ...
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... land , which ere long they espied , thinking it the continent : an hundred and twenty miles they sailed not finding any harbour . The first that appeared with much difficulty they entered , and anchored ; and after thanks to God they ...
... land , which ere long they espied , thinking it the continent : an hundred and twenty miles they sailed not finding any harbour . The first that appeared with much difficulty they entered , and anchored ; and after thanks to God they ...
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... land ? Mendax . Many thousand miles beyond Torrida Zona , on the equinoctial line , in the longitude near unto the ... land . And at our first coming near unto the river in one of these islands , as we refreshed ourselves among the date ...
... land ? Mendax . Many thousand miles beyond Torrida Zona , on the equinoctial line , in the longitude near unto the ... land . And at our first coming near unto the river in one of these islands , as we refreshed ourselves among the date ...
Contenido
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH | xvi |
THE COUNTRYSIDE | xvi |
SUPERSTITION | 29 |
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Términos y frases comunes
abroad Agnes Sampson amongst apparel beasts body called carbonadoed chamber church common commonly court dance devil dice divers doth drink Elizabethan England English fair Fantastickes fashion fear fellow FYNES MORYSON gentlemen George Gascoigne GERVASE MARKHAM give God's hand hanging hath head honest honour horse hour Italy JOHN DOVER WILSON jollops keep King labour land learning live London look Lord Love's Labour's Lost Majesty manner master means meat merry Midsummer Night's Dream never NICHOLAS BRETON night PHILIP STUBBES play players poor quoth REGINALD SCOT rogues saith scholars servants Shakespeare's shew ships SIR THOMAS OVERBURY sometimes sort souls speak strange sundry sweet thee thereof things THOMAS NASHE thou town unto walk wear wherein wine witches withal women word young cock
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Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and Students Leslie O'Dell Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |