Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... Look but upon the common plays in London , and see the multi- tude that flocketh to them and followeth them . Behold the sumptuous theatre houses , a continual monument of London's prodigality and folly . But I understand they are now ...
... Look but upon the common plays in London , and see the multi- tude that flocketh to them and followeth them . Behold the sumptuous theatre houses , a continual monument of London's prodigality and folly . But I understand they are now ...
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... look what sauce is ordained for any meat , void the sauce thereof when ye take away the meat ; and at the degree of a knight ye may set down your cup covered , and lift off the cover and set it on again , and when he listeth to drink ...
... look what sauce is ordained for any meat , void the sauce thereof when ye take away the meat ; and at the degree of a knight ye may set down your cup covered , and lift off the cover and set it on again , and when he listeth to drink ...
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... look toward their dairy , and the good housewife begins to look about the house : the porridge pot is on for the servants ' breakfast , and hungry stomachs will soon be ready for their victual : the sparrow begins to chirp about the ...
... look toward their dairy , and the good housewife begins to look about the house : the porridge pot is on for the servants ' breakfast , and hungry stomachs will soon be ready for their victual : the sparrow begins to chirp about 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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