Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... Doth he not froth and foam at the mouth like a boar ? Doth not his tongue falter and stammer in his mouth ? Doth not his head seem as heavy as a millstone , he not being able to bear it up ? Are not his wits and spirits , as it were ...
... Doth he not froth and foam at the mouth like a boar ? Doth not his tongue falter and stammer in his mouth ? Doth not his head seem as heavy as a millstone , he not being able to bear it up ? Are not his wits and spirits , as it were ...
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... doth grow to be almost inestimable . Likewise in the houses of knights , gentlemen , merchantmen , and some other wealthy citizens , it is not geason to behold generally their great provision of tapestry , Turkey work , pewter , brass ...
... doth grow to be almost inestimable . Likewise in the houses of knights , gentlemen , merchantmen , and some other wealthy citizens , it is not geason to behold generally their great provision of tapestry , Turkey work , pewter , brass ...
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... doth please masters very well . Thus doing with diligence , God will prefer you to honour and good fortune . HUGH ... doth arify and doth dry up a man's blood , and doth make stark the sinews and joints of man . In the night let the ...
... doth please masters very well . Thus doing with diligence , God will prefer you to honour and good fortune . HUGH ... doth arify and doth dry up a man's blood , and doth make stark the sinews and joints of man . In the night let the ...
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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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