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Doubtless he would murmur against the Tribune's law , by which none might occupy more than five hundred acres , for he murmurs against himself , because he cannot purchase more . To purchase arms ( if he emulates gentry ) sets upon him ...
Doubtless he would murmur against the Tribune's law , by which none might occupy more than five hundred acres , for he murmurs against himself , because he cannot purchase more . To purchase arms ( if he emulates gentry ) sets upon him ...
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If you would have your kennel for depth of mouth , then you shall compound it of the largest dogs , which have the greatest mouths and deepest flews , such as your west - country Cheshire and Lancashire dogs are , and to five or six ...
If you would have your kennel for depth of mouth , then you shall compound it of the largest dogs , which have the greatest mouths and deepest flews , such as your west - country Cheshire and Lancashire dogs are , and to five or six ...
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So to continue till half an hour after five , thereby in that half hour to countervail the time at three . Then to end so as was showed , with reading a piece of a chapter and with singing two staves of a psalm : lastly with prayer to ...
So to continue till half an hour after five , thereby in that half hour to countervail the time at three . Then to end so as was showed , with reading a piece of a chapter and with singing two staves of a psalm : lastly with prayer to ...
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... and at five or six at night , they take up their quarters . There are many set in authority to teach youth , which never had much learning themselves ; therefore if he cannot teach them , yet his looks and correction shall affright ...
... and at five or six at night , they take up their quarters . There are many set in authority to teach youth , which never had much learning themselves ; therefore if he cannot teach them , yet his looks and correction shall affright ...
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Silence That's fifty - five year ago . Shallow . Ha ! cousin Silence , that thou hadst seen that that this knight and I have seen . Ha ! Sir John , said I well ? 66 Falstaff . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow .
Silence That's fifty - five year ago . Shallow . Ha ! cousin Silence , that thou hadst seen that that this knight and I have seen . Ha ! Sir John , said I well ? 66 Falstaff . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow .
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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