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Doubtless he would murmur against the Tribune's law , by which none might occupy more than five hundred acres , for he murmurs against himself , because he cannot purchase more . To purchase arms ( if he emulates gentry ) sets upon him ...
Doubtless he would murmur against the Tribune's law , by which none might occupy more than five hundred acres , for he murmurs against himself , because he cannot purchase more . To purchase arms ( if he emulates gentry ) sets upon him ...
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... to dash him against the heart with their elbows , to hit him under the short ribs with their gripped fists , and with their knees to catch him upon the hip , and to pick him on his neck , with an hundred such murdering devices .
... to dash him against the heart with their elbows , to hit him under the short ribs with their gripped fists , and with their knees to catch him upon the hip , and to pick him on his neck , with an hundred such murdering devices .
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... of my Lord 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 my Lord 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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... she confessed , that upon the night of All - hallow Even last , she was accom- panied , as well with the persons aforesaid , as also with a great many other witches , to the number of two hundred , and that all they together went to ...
... she confessed , that upon the night of All - hallow Even last , she was accom- panied , as well with the persons aforesaid , as also with a great many other witches , to the number of two hundred , and that all they together went to ...
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... of which many are found by the revenues of the houses and other by the purveyances and help of their rich friends , whereby in some one college you shall have two hundred scholars , in others an hundred and fifty , in divers hundred ...
... of which many are found by the revenues of the houses and other by the purveyances and help of their rich friends , whereby in some one college you shall have two hundred scholars , in others an hundred and fifty , in divers hundred ...
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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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