Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... court , the Inns of the Court , and the number of captains and soldiers about London ) do wholly bestow themselves upon pleasure , and that pleasure they divide ( how virtuously it skills not ) either into gaming , following of harlots ...
... court , the Inns of the Court , and the number of captains and soldiers about London ) do wholly bestow themselves upon pleasure , and that pleasure they divide ( how virtuously it skills not ) either into gaming , following of harlots ...
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... court with you , and the whole realm beside , earnestly and orderly to do the same . If you do otherwise , you be the only authors of all misorders in religion , not only to the court , but to all England beside . Infinite shall be made ...
... court with you , and the whole realm beside , earnestly and orderly to do the same . If you do otherwise , you be the only authors of all misorders in religion , not only to the court , but to all England beside . Infinite shall be made ...
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... COURT Duke Theseus . Come now ; what masques , what dances shall we have , To wear away this long age of three hours Between our after - supper and bed - time ? Where is our usual manager of mirth ? What revels ... COURT S3 MASQUES AT COURT.
... COURT Duke Theseus . Come now ; what masques , what dances shall we have , To wear away this long age of three hours Between our after - supper and bed - time ? Where is our usual manager of mirth ? What revels ... COURT S3 MASQUES AT COURT.
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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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