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... labour, I fear I cannot altogether have avoided the dangers. Free changes also have been made in the punctuation where sense or the modern eye seemed to require them. The glossary at the end ought to explain most of the names, strange ...
... labour, I fear I cannot altogether have avoided the dangers. Free changes also have been made in the punctuation where sense or the modern eye seemed to require them. The glossary at the end ought to explain most of the names, strange ...
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... Scotland, the witches' cauldron, transformation § 4. FAIRYLAND § 5. ASTROLOGY CHAPTER IV. EDUCATION (Love's Labour's Lost, Merry Wives of Windsor) § 1. CHILD AND PARENT Two views of childhood, parents and children § 2. THE.
... Scotland, the witches' cauldron, transformation § 4. FAIRYLAND § 5. ASTROLOGY CHAPTER IV. EDUCATION (Love's Labour's Lost, Merry Wives of Windsor) § 1. CHILD AND PARENT Two views of childhood, parents and children § 2. THE.
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... Labour's Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Historical Plays) § 1. QUEEN ELIZABETHAT GREENWICH § 2. THE COURTIER The ideal, the other side of the picture § 3. MASQUES AT COURT §4. THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Part. III. Shakespeare's.
... Labour's Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Historical Plays) § 1. QUEEN ELIZABETHAT GREENWICH § 2. THE COURTIER The ideal, the other side of the picture § 3. MASQUES AT COURT §4. THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Part. III. Shakespeare's.
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... labour in separating or trying it. Two cities yield medicinal baths, namely Buxton and Bath, and the waters of Bath especially have great virtue in many diseases. England abounds with seacoals upon the sea coast, and with pit coals ...
... labour in separating or trying it. Two cities yield medicinal baths, namely Buxton and Bath, and the waters of Bath especially have great virtue in many diseases. England abounds with seacoals upon the sea coast, and with pit coals ...
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... labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn, because they feed on worms and other things hurting the corn. And in great cities it is forbidden to kill kites and ravens, because they devour the filth of the streets ...
... labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn, because they feed on worms and other things hurting the corn. And in great cities it is forbidden to kill kites and ravens, because they devour the filth of the streets ...
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EDUCATION | |
THE UNIVERSITY | |
4 TRAVEL | |
LONDON | |
THE THEATRE | |
THE AUDIENCE | |
PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE | |
THE COURT | |
ROGUES AND VAGABONDS | |
THE | |
CONCLUSION AN ELIZABETHAN | |
GLOSSARY AND NOTES | |
BOOKS AND AUTHORS | |
INDEX OF AUTHORS | |
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Life in Shakespeare's England; a Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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