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The majority of the extracts , it should be added , have been taken from books or documents written between 1564 and 1616 , the dates of Shakespeare's birth and death , out of the sixty - nine used only four being earlier and some half ...
The majority of the extracts , it should be added , have been taken from books or documents written between 1564 and 1616 , the dates of Shakespeare's birth and death , out of the sixty - nine used only four being earlier and some half ...
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Their houses are commonly of two stories , except in London , where they are of three and four , though but seldom of four ; they are built of wood ; those of the richer sort with bricks ; their roofs are low , and where the owner has ...
Their houses are commonly of two stories , except in London , where they are of three and four , though but seldom of four ; they are built of wood ; those of the richer sort with bricks ; their roofs are low , and where the owner has ...
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The ancient cities appoint four and each borough two to have voices in it , and to give their consent or dissent in the name of the city or borough for which they be appointed . Of Yeomen Those whom we call yeomen next unto the nobility ...
The ancient cities appoint four and each borough two to have voices in it , and to give their consent or dissent in the name of the city or borough for which they be appointed . Of Yeomen Those whom we call yeomen next unto the nobility ...
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... that idle fit and that , they will , if they can , be away at lectures , and shewing exercises : and likewise they will exceedingly trouble the master in asking three or four some- times together , what business soever he be about .
... that idle fit and that , they will , if they can , be away at lectures , and shewing exercises : and likewise they will exceedingly trouble the master in asking three or four some- times together , what business soever he be about .
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Sometimes in greater faults , to give three or four jerks with a birch , or with a small red willow where birch cannot be had . Or for terror in some notorious fault , half a dozen stripes or more , soundly laid on , according to the ...
Sometimes in greater faults , to give three or four jerks with a birch , or with a small red willow where birch cannot be had . Or for terror in some notorious fault , half a dozen stripes or more , soundly laid on , according to the ...
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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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