Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... hundred acres , for he murmurs against himself , because he cannot purchase more . To purchase arms ( if he emulates gentry ) sets upon him like an ague : it breaks his sleep , takes away his stomach , and he can never be quiet till the ...
... hundred acres , for he murmurs against himself , because he cannot purchase more . To purchase arms ( if he emulates gentry ) sets upon him like an ague : it breaks his sleep , takes away his stomach , and he can never be quiet till the ...
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... hundred such murdering devices . And hereof groweth envy , malice , rancour , choler , hatred , displeasure , enmity and what not else : and sometimes fighting , brawling , contention 18 THE COUNTRYSIDE Hunting, football, bowling, a ...
... hundred such murdering devices . And hereof groweth envy , malice , rancour , choler , hatred , displeasure , enmity and what not else : and sometimes fighting , brawling , contention 18 THE COUNTRYSIDE Hunting, football, bowling, a ...
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... hundred men , women and children following it with great devotion . And thus being reared up with handkerchiefs and flags streaming on the top , they straw the ground about , bind green boughs about it , set up summer - halls , bowers ...
... hundred men , women and children following it with great devotion . And thus being reared up with handkerchiefs and flags streaming on the top , they straw the ground about , bind green boughs about it , set up summer - halls , bowers ...
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... of Misrule , and him they crown with great solemnity , and adopt for their king . This king annointed , chooseth forth twenty , forty , threescore or a hundred lusty guts , like to himself , to wait upon his 25 FESTIVAL.
... of Misrule , and him they crown with great solemnity , and adopt for their king . This king annointed , chooseth forth twenty , forty , threescore or a hundred lusty guts , like to himself , to wait upon his 25 FESTIVAL.
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... hundred , and that all they together went to sea , each one in a riddle or sieve , and went into the same very substantially , with flagons of wine , making merry and drinking by the way in the same riddles or sieves , to the kirk of ...
... hundred , and that all they together went to sea , each one in a riddle or sieve , and went into the same very substantially , with flagons of wine , making merry and drinking by the way in the same riddles or sieves , to the kirk of ...
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