Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... speak not . But this I know by experience , that whereas some streets within these five and twenty years have been in most places fifty foot broad according to the law , whereby the traveller might either escape the thief , or shift the ...
... speak not . But this I know by experience , that whereas some streets within these five and twenty years have been in most places fifty foot broad according to the law , whereby the traveller might either escape the thief , or shift the ...
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... speak hereafter .... What should I speak of beastly plays , against which out of this place every man crieth out ? Have we not houses of purpose built with great charges for the maintenance of them ; and that without the liberties , as ...
... speak hereafter .... What should I speak of beastly plays , against which out of this place every man crieth out ? Have we not houses of purpose built with great charges for the maintenance of them ; and that without the liberties , as ...
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... speak with him , but because they had not seen him since they were six years old , they durst not be bold to take acquaintance of him until they were farther instructed of the truth , and began to enquire of his name , and how long he ...
... speak with him , but because they had not seen him since they were six years old , they durst not be bold to take acquaintance of him until they were farther instructed of the truth , and began to enquire of his name , and how long he ...
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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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