Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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... ship , at his coming forth of Denmark , had a contrary wind to the rest of his ships then being in his company ; which thing was most strange and true , as the King's Majesty acknow- ledgeth , for when the rest of the ships had a fair ...
... ship , at his coming forth of Denmark , had a contrary wind to the rest of his ships then being in his company ; which thing was most strange and true , as the King's Majesty acknow- ledgeth , for when the rest of the ships had a fair ...
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... ship would be gone , and leave him behind . Howbeit , after some detracting of time , she brought him a few eggs , willing him to return to her , if his ship were gone when he came . The young fellow returned towards his ship : but ...
... ship would be gone , and leave him behind . Howbeit , after some detracting of time , she brought him a few eggs , willing him to return to her , if his ship were gone when he came . The young fellow returned towards his ship : but ...
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... ships from France , the Netherlands , Sweden , Denmark , Ham- burg and other kingdoms , come almost up to the city , to which they convey goods and receive and take away others in exchange . It is a very populous city , so that one can ...
... ships from France , the Netherlands , Sweden , Denmark , Ham- burg and other kingdoms , come almost up to the city , to which they convey goods and receive and take away others in exchange . It is a very populous city , so that one can ...
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... ships of traffic to most parts of the earth : his subjects and inhabitants live by oppression like hard landlords at land , the greater rule , and many times devour the less : the city is wondrously beholden to it , for she is furnished ...
... ships of traffic to most parts of the earth : his subjects and inhabitants live by oppression like hard landlords at land , the greater rule , and many times devour the less : the city is wondrously beholden to it , for she is furnished ...
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... ships , the glory and wealth of the city , the highway to the sea , the bringer in of wealth and strangers , and his business is all for water , yet he deals much with the land too : he is a little sea , and a great river . DONALD ...
... ships , the glory and wealth of the city , the highway to the sea , the bringer in of wealth and strangers , and his business is all for water , yet he deals much with the land too : he is a little sea , and a great river . DONALD ...
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