Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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... Lord of Misrule PAGE vii I ΙΟ 10- 16 22 CHAPTER III . SUPERSTITION • 29 ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Julius Caesar , Macbeth , Hamlet , King Lear , The Tempest ) § 1 . THE NATURE OF SUPERSTITION § 2 . GHOSTS AND SPIRITS · 29 31 Exorcism ...
... Lord of Misrule PAGE vii I ΙΟ 10- 16 22 CHAPTER III . SUPERSTITION • 29 ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Julius Caesar , Macbeth , Hamlet , King Lear , The Tempest ) § 1 . THE NATURE OF SUPERSTITION § 2 . GHOSTS AND SPIRITS · 29 31 Exorcism ...
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... lords have so many and large parks only reserved for the pleasure of hunting , or where all sorts of men allot so much ground about their houses for pleasure of gardens and orchards . The very grapes , especi- ally towards the south and ...
... lords have so many and large parks only reserved for the pleasure of hunting , or where all sorts of men allot so much ground about their houses for pleasure of gardens and orchards . The very grapes , especi- ally towards the south and ...
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... lords containing barons and all that be above the degree of a baron , ( as I have declared before ) : and those which be no lords , as knights , esquires , and simply gentlemen . The third and last sort of persons is named the yeomanry ...
... lords containing barons and all that be above the degree of a baron , ( as I have declared before ) : and those which be no lords , as knights , esquires , and simply gentlemen . The third and last sort of persons is named the yeomanry ...
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... lords and councillors ; he hath thus much toward entertainment and courtesy , but of the last he makes more use ; for by the recital of " my lord , " he conjures his poor countrymen . But this is not his element , he must home again ...
... lords and councillors ; he hath thus much toward entertainment and courtesy , but of the last he makes more use ; for by the recital of " my lord , " he conjures his poor countrymen . But this is not his element , he must home again ...
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... lord paramount within himself , though he hold by never so mean a tenure ; and dies the more contentedly ( though he leave his heir young ) in regard he leaves him not liable to a covetous guardian . Lastly , to end him ; he cares not ...
... lord paramount within himself , though he hold by never so mean a tenure ; and dies the more contentedly ( though he leave his heir young ) in regard he leaves him not liable to a covetous guardian . Lastly , to end him ; he cares not ...
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