Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... divers members of one 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 ...
... divers members of one 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 ...
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... Dives believe the contrary . They affirm that damned souls walk oftenest : next unto them the souls of purgatory ; and most seldom the souls of saints . Also they say that in the old law souls did appear seldom ; and after doomsday they ...
... Dives believe the contrary . They affirm that damned souls walk oftenest : next unto them the souls of purgatory ; and most seldom the souls of saints . Also they say that in the old law souls did appear seldom ; and after doomsday they ...
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... divers soldiers in parts beyond the seas , shall fall out for want of their pay , and here in our meridional clime , great quarrels shall be raised between man and man , especially in cases of law . Gentry shall go check - mate with ...
... divers soldiers in parts beyond the seas , shall fall out for want of their pay , and here in our meridional clime , great quarrels shall be raised between man and man , especially in cases of law . Gentry shall go check - mate with ...
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... divers children shall be born , that when they come to age shall not know their own fathers . Some shall be born with feet like unto hares , that they shall run so swift , that they shall never tarry with master , but trudge from post ...
... divers children shall be born , that when they come to age shall not know their own fathers . Some shall be born with feet like unto hares , that they shall run so swift , that they shall never tarry with master , but trudge from post ...
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... divers goodly houses builded four square for the most part of hard freestone or brick , with great numbers of lodgings and chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings ...
... divers goodly houses builded four square for the most part of hard freestone or brick , with great numbers of lodgings and chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings ...
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