Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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... fall in the winter time , yet in the southern parts ( especially ) it seldom lies long on the ground . Also the cool blasts of sea winds mitigate the heat of summer . By reason of this temper , laurel and rosemary flourish all winter ...
... fall in the winter time , yet in the southern parts ( especially ) it seldom lies long on the ground . Also the cool blasts of sea winds mitigate the heat of summer . By reason of this temper , laurel and rosemary flourish all winter ...
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... fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered . The gentlemen , which be divided into two parts , the barony or estate of lords containing barons and ...
... fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered . The gentlemen , which be divided into two parts , the barony or estate of lords containing barons and ...
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... falls for the black - bird ; nor oppression , but when in the month of July , he goes to the next river , and shears his sheep . He allows of honest pastime , and thinks not the bones of the dead any thing bruised , or the worse for it ...
... falls for the black - bird ; nor oppression , but when in the month of July , he goes to the next river , and shears his sheep . He allows of honest pastime , and thinks not the bones of the dead any thing bruised , or the worse for it ...
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... fall and kiss her feet when she reaps them , as if they wished to be bound and led prisoners by the same hand that felled them . Her breath is her own , which scents all the year long of June , like a new - made hay - cock . She makes ...
... fall and kiss her feet when she reaps them , as if they wished to be bound and led prisoners by the same hand that felled them . Her breath is her own , which scents all the year long of June , like a new - made hay - cock . She makes ...
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... falling to a new fight , very sharp and eager on both sides , at last the old cock finding his old hold of the young cock's jollops taken from him , was fain to cry creak , and to run away as fast from the young cock , as the young cock ...
... falling to a new fight , very sharp and eager on both sides , at last the old cock finding his old hold of the young cock's jollops taken from him , was fain to cry creak , and to run away as fast from the young cock , as the young cock ...
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