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They excel in dancing and music , for they are active and lively , though of a thicker make than the French ; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better ...
They excel in dancing and music , for they are active and lively , though of a thicker make than the French ; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better ...
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Such men are called sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ......... eve $ 2 res don ck ere . ins For 10 no ye Di Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and ...
Such men are called sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ......... eve $ 2 res don ck ere . ins For 10 no ye Di Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and ...
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... the Prince , Monarch , and head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered .
... the Prince , Monarch , and head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered .
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And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , Being native burghers of this desert city , Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gor'd . As You Like It , 11. i . 21—25 I think it not amiss to begin and ...
And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , Being native burghers of this desert city , Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gor'd . As You Like It , 11. i . 21—25 I think it not amiss to begin and ...
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GEORGE TURBERVILE , The noble arte of venerie or hunting 1576 The cry of the hounds My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind , So flew'd , so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook - knee'd ...
GEORGE TURBERVILE , The noble arte of venerie or hunting 1576 The cry of the hounds My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind , So flew'd , so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook - knee'd ...
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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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