Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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... cause them to neglect and despise traffic , which in some commonwealths , and namely in England passeth all other commodities , and is the very sinew of the kingdom . FYNES MORYSON , Itinerary 1617 English women ( a foreign view ) Wives ...
... cause them to neglect and despise traffic , which in some commonwealths , and namely in England passeth all other commodities , and is the very sinew of the kingdom . FYNES MORYSON , Itinerary 1617 English women ( a foreign view ) Wives ...
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... caused the young cock's pendant jollops to be cut off , and his head trim'd for the fight , as the old cock's was , who had at first so beaten the young cock , that he durst not stay within his view . But after the sores of his jollops ...
... caused the young cock's pendant jollops to be cut off , and his head trim'd for the fight , as the old cock's was , who had at first so beaten the young cock , that he durst not stay within his view . But after the sores of his jollops ...
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... caused them forthwith to be apprehended , one after another , viz . Agnes Sampson , the eldest witch of them all , dwelling in Haddington ; Agnes Tompson of Edinburgh ; Doctor Fian alias John Cuningham , master of the school at Saltpans ...
... caused them forthwith to be apprehended , one after another , viz . Agnes Sampson , the eldest witch of them all , dwelling in Haddington ; Agnes Tompson of Edinburgh ; Doctor Fian alias John Cuningham , master of the school at Saltpans ...
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... cause of the perishing of a boat or vessel coming from the town of Brunt Island to the town of Leith , wherein was sundry jewels and rich gifts , which should have been presented to the now Queen of Scotland , at her Majesty's coming to ...
... cause of the perishing of a boat or vessel coming from the town of Brunt Island to the town of Leith , wherein was sundry jewels and rich gifts , which should have been presented to the now Queen of Scotland , at her Majesty's coming to ...
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... cause them great pain , for which they call me by the name of Hag , or Night - mare . ' Tis I that do steal children , and in the place of them leave changelings . Sometimes I also steal milk and cream , and then with my brothers Patch ...
... cause them great pain , for which they call me by the name of Hag , or Night - mare . ' Tis I that do steal children , and in the place of them leave changelings . Sometimes I also steal milk and cream , and then with my brothers Patch ...
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