Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... thou wouldest discover them ? and art thou now a harbourer of all kinds of vices ? nay , dost thou play the capital Vice thyself ? Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean ...
... thou wouldest discover them ? and art thou now a harbourer of all kinds of vices ? nay , dost thou play the capital Vice thyself ? Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean ...
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... thou art better than aqua vitae to fetch life into them , and to send them packing . Thou shalt therefore be taken out of thy proud chariot , and be carted . Yet first will we see what workmanship and what stuff it is made of , to the ...
... thou art better than aqua vitae to fetch life into them , and to send them packing . Thou shalt therefore be taken out of thy proud chariot , and be carted . Yet first will we see what workmanship and what stuff it is made of , to the ...
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... thou in this world , but the wedding garment of faith . Thy winding - sheet shall see thee in none of thy silks or shining robes ; to show they are not of God , when thou goest to God , thou shalt lay them all off . Then shalt thou ...
... thou in this world , but the wedding garment of faith . Thy winding - sheet shall see thee in none of thy silks or shining robes ; to show they are not of God , when thou goest to God , thou shalt lay them all off . Then shalt thou ...
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