Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... four being earlier and some half dozen later than this period . Finally , since the collection has been made primarily in the interests of the general reader and the student rather than of the professed scholar , I have striven to make ...
... four being earlier and some half dozen later than this period . Finally , since the collection has been made primarily in the interests of the general reader and the student rather than of the professed scholar , I have striven to make ...
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... 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 money , covered with lead . They are powerful in the field , successful against their ...
... 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 money , covered with lead . They are powerful in the field , successful against their ...
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... 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 , knights and squires ...
... 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 , knights and squires ...
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... four some- times together , what business soever he be about . Spoudeus . I have been well acquainted with these disorders of the campo , and vexed with them many a time . I shall be most glad , if I may thus reform them and find these ...
... four some- times together , what business soever he be about . Spoudeus . I have been well acquainted with these disorders of the campo , and vexed with them many a time . I shall be most glad , if I may thus reform them and find these ...
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... 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 discretion of the master . Some do only keep a ...
... 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 discretion of the master . Some do only keep a ...
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