Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... manners which you gather in Italy : a good schoolhouse of whole- some doctrine and worthy masters of commendable scholars , where the master had rather defame himself for his teaching , than not shame his scholar for his learning . A ...
... manners which you gather in Italy : a good schoolhouse of whole- some doctrine and worthy masters of commendable scholars , where the master had rather defame himself for his teaching , than not shame his scholar for his learning . A ...
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... manners within the realm . For though God hath placed you to be chief in making of laws , to bear greatest authority ... manner sake , you carry all the court with you , and the whole realm beside , earnestly and orderly to do the same ...
... manners within the realm . For though God hath placed you to be chief in making of laws , to bear greatest authority ... manner sake , you carry all the court with you , and the whole realm beside , earnestly and orderly to do the same ...
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... manner conjure or adjure the goer - by to pity their cases , I pass over to remember , as judging the name of God and Christ to be more conversant in the mouths of none and yet the presence of the heavenly Majesty further off from no ...
... manner conjure or adjure the goer - by to pity their cases , I pass over to remember , as judging the name of God and Christ to be more conversant in the mouths of none and yet the presence of the heavenly Majesty further off from no ...
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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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