Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... give coherence and prominence to what seem to be its significant features . Thus , the thought , temper , manners ... gives a picture of the Elizabethan Englishman , painted by himself , in pursuit of his business , sport or roguery ...
... give coherence and prominence to what seem to be its significant features . Thus , the thought , temper , manners ... gives a picture of the Elizabethan Englishman , painted by himself , in pursuit of his business , sport or roguery ...
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... give our fancy the entry to his house , his garden and his orchard , and even allow us to picture him at his table or in his bed- chamber . Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land ...
... give our fancy the entry to his house , his garden and his orchard , and even allow us to picture him at his table or in his bed- chamber . Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land ...
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... give them great meals of beef and iron and steel , they will eat like wolves and fight like devils . Henry V. , III vii . 154-168 The English are grave like the Germans , lovers of shew ; followed wherever they go by whole troops of ...
... give them great meals of beef and iron and steel , they will eat like wolves and fight like devils . Henry V. , III vii . 154-168 The English are grave like the Germans , lovers of shew ; followed wherever they go by whole troops of ...
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... give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti eris aliis quanti tibi feceris . And ( if need be ) a king of heralds shall also give him for money arms , newly made ...
... give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti eris aliis quanti tibi feceris . And ( if need be ) a king of heralds shall also give him for money arms , newly made ...
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... 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 , have the greatest charge and doings in the commonwealth ...
... 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 , have the greatest charge and doings in the commonwealth ...
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