Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... chamber . Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here ...
... chamber . Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here ...
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... the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE COUNTRYSIDE A country gentleman, a franklin, a farmer, a milk- maid, a shepherd.
... the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE COUNTRYSIDE A country gentleman, a franklin, a farmer, a milk- maid, a shepherd.
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... chamber , and , if he serve a king , then let him go to the Master of the Games ' chamber , to know his pleasure in what quarter he determineth to hunt the day following , that he may know his own quarter . That done , he may go to bed ...
... chamber , and , if he serve a king , then let him go to the Master of the Games ' chamber , to know his pleasure in what quarter he determineth to hunt the day following , that he may know his own quarter . That done , he may go to bed ...
Página 36
... chamber , desired him for old ac- quaintance between them , to help her to one , or a piece of such a cloth as is aforesaid ; which thing the said John Kers denied to help her to saying he could not help her unto it . And the said Agnes ...
... chamber , desired him for old ac- quaintance between them , to help her to one , or a piece of such a cloth as is aforesaid ; which thing the said John Kers denied to help her to saying he could not help her unto it . And the said Agnes ...
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... chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings , queens , bishops , noblemen and ladies of the land ; but also large livings and great revenues bestowed upon them ( the like ...
... chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings , queens , bishops , noblemen and ladies of the land ; but also large livings and great revenues bestowed upon them ( the like ...
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