Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... friend Mr R. B. McKerrow for the extracts taken from his edition of Nashe , to Dr W. W. Greg for the contract on p . 161 from his Henslowe Papers and the letters on pp . 92 and 179 from the Collections of the Malone Society , to ...
... friend Mr R. B. McKerrow for the extracts taken from his edition of Nashe , to Dr W. W. Greg for the contract on p . 161 from his Henslowe Papers and the letters on pp . 92 and 179 from the Collections of the Malone Society , to ...
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... friends and keeping company , conversing with their equals ( whom they term gossips ) and their neighbours , and making merry with them at child - births , christenings , churchings and funerals ; and all this with the permission and ...
... friends and keeping company , conversing with their equals ( whom they term gossips ) and their neighbours , and making merry with them at child - births , christenings , churchings and funerals ; and all this with the permission and ...
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... : the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE COUNTRYSIDE A country gentleman, a franklin, a farmer, a milk- maid, a shepherd.
... : the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE COUNTRYSIDE A country gentleman, a franklin, a farmer, a milk- maid, a shepherd.
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours ' envy less than he : the next grove or thicket will defend him from a shower and if they be not so favourable , his homely palace ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours ' envy less than he : the next grove or thicket will defend him from a shower and if they be not so favourable , his homely palace ...
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... friend of his giving him after- wards a cock and a hen of the game , as they call them ( the cockscomb and jollops being finely cut off , close to the head , for advantage in fighting ) it fell out that the two cocks , meeting in the ...
... friend of his giving him after- wards a cock and a hen of the game , as they call them ( the cockscomb and jollops being finely cut off , close to the head , for advantage in fighting ) it fell out that the two cocks , meeting in the ...
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