Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... body of his text . In collecting material for this scrap - book , I have in all cases given the preference to those specimens which are at once entertaining and complete in themselves . The majority of the extracts , it should be added ...
... body of his text . In collecting material for this scrap - book , I have in all cases given the preference to those specimens which are at once entertaining and complete in themselves . The majority of the extracts , it should be added ...
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... body , the physician , death CHAPTER X. ROGUES AND VAGABONDS 233 ( King Lear , The Winter's Tale ) Rogues and the law , a courtesy man , an abraham man , rufflers , hookers , two rogues and a parson , a counterfeit crank CHAPTER XI ...
... body , the physician , death CHAPTER X. ROGUES AND VAGABONDS 233 ( King Lear , The Winter's Tale ) Rogues and the law , a courtesy man , an abraham man , rufflers , hookers , two rogues and a parson , a counterfeit crank CHAPTER XI ...
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... body , do in this course daily sell their patri- monies , and the buyers ( excepting lawyers ) are for the most part citizens and vulgar men . And the daily feeling [ ? feeding ] of this mischief makes the error apparent , whether it be ...
... body , do in this course daily sell their patri- monies , and the buyers ( excepting lawyers ) are for the most part citizens and vulgar men . And the daily feeling [ ? feeding ] of this mischief makes the error apparent , whether it be ...
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... body sweetened against court - itch and poxes , as a sear - cloth sweetens carcasses . He gives the just epitome of a contented man : for he is neither daunted with lightning and thunder , nor overjoyed with spring - time and harvest ...
... body sweetened against court - itch and poxes , as a sear - cloth sweetens carcasses . He gives the just epitome of a contented man : for he is neither daunted with lightning and thunder , nor overjoyed with spring - time and harvest ...
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... bodies into such strange flexures , and you would think them here senseless , to speak sense to their bowl , and put their trust in entreaties for a good cast . The bettors are the factious noise of the alley , or the gamesters ...
... bodies into such strange flexures , and you would think them here senseless , to speak sense to their bowl , and put their trust in entreaties for a good cast . The bettors are the factious noise of the alley , or the gamesters ...
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