Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... face p . 16 » P. 74 • 99 P. 102 A sixteenth century printer's office , from A book of trades , 1568 • " " p . 140 An Elizabethan stage , from Victor E. Albright's Shak- sperian Stage , 1909 " " P. 154 Charlecote Hall , from Dr ...
... face p . 16 » P. 74 • 99 P. 102 A sixteenth century printer's office , from A book of trades , 1568 • " " p . 140 An Elizabethan stage , from Victor E. Albright's Shak- sperian Stage , 1909 " " P. 154 Charlecote Hall , from Dr ...
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... faces with silken masks or vizards , and feathers , -for indeed they change very easily , and that every year , to the astonish- ment of many . VAN METEREN , Nederlandtsche Historie 1575 [ Rye ] CHAPTER II THE COUNTRYSIDE And this our ...
... faces with silken masks or vizards , and feathers , -for indeed they change very easily , and that every year , to the astonish- ment of many . VAN METEREN , Nederlandtsche Historie 1575 [ Rye ] CHAPTER II THE COUNTRYSIDE And this our ...
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... face - physic out of countenance . She knows a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend virtue , therefore minds it not . All her excellencies stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her without her knowledge . The lining ...
... face - physic out of countenance . She knows a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend virtue , therefore minds it not . All her excellencies stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her without her knowledge . The lining ...
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... face , with three wire chains fastened thereunto , the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies , who fall to singing again , and then discovered his face , that the spectators might see how they , had transformed ...
... face , with three wire chains fastened thereunto , the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies , who fall to singing again , and then discovered his face , that the spectators might see how they , had transformed ...
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... face sprinkled . If but a hare cross him the way , he returns ; or , if his journey began unawares on the dismal day ; or , if he stumbled at the threshold . If he see a snake unkilled , he fears a mischief : if the salt fall towards ...
... face sprinkled . If but a hare cross him the way , he returns ; or , if his journey began unawares on the dismal day ; or , if he stumbled at the threshold . If he see a snake unkilled , he fears a mischief : if the salt fall towards ...
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