Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. 1 LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND A BOOK OF ELIZABETHAN PROSE 1.
A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. 1 LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND A BOOK OF ELIZABETHAN PROSE 1.
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... England and not Elizabeth's , it is at least excusable if religion finds no special treatment in it . In point of fact the subject deserves a prose anthology to itself , and I hope some day to undertake one . With this striking ...
... England and not Elizabeth's , it is at least excusable if religion finds no special treatment in it . In point of fact the subject deserves a prose anthology to itself , and I hope some day to undertake one . With this striking ...
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... indicates that the passage has been taken from W. B. Rye's England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James , a translation from the journals of distinguished visitors to the country . In these X PREFACE.
... indicates that the passage has been taken from W. B. Rye's England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James , a translation from the journals of distinguished visitors to the country . In these X PREFACE.
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... England , the life at Oxford , a young gentleman of the university , a mere scholar TRAVEL . The use and abuse of travel , the Italianate English- man Part II . Shakespeare in London 1586-1608 Goes to London ( ? on foot ) c . 1586 ...
... England , the life at Oxford , a young gentleman of the university , a mere scholar TRAVEL . The use and abuse of travel , the Italianate English- man Part II . Shakespeare in London 1586-1608 Goes to London ( ? on foot ) c . 1586 ...
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