Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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Página vii
... leave the kingdom , sections on the university and travel have been added to complete the picture of an average Elizabethan gentleman's education . With the youth of twenty - two we then journey to London , noting on our way the ...
... leave the kingdom , sections on the university and travel have been added to complete the picture of an average Elizabethan gentleman's education . With the youth of twenty - two we then journey to London , noting on our way the ...
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... leaves London 1608 : writes his last plays The Winter's Tale and The Tempest : dies 1616 CHAPTER IX . HOUSE AND HOME . · ( Taming of the Shrew , Romeo and Juliet , 2 Henry IV , Coriolanus 1. iii . , IV . v . , The Winter's Tale ) • 208 ...
... leaves London 1608 : writes his last plays The Winter's Tale and The Tempest : dies 1616 CHAPTER IX . HOUSE AND HOME . · ( Taming of the Shrew , Romeo and Juliet , 2 Henry IV , Coriolanus 1. iii . , IV . v . , The Winter's Tale ) • 208 ...
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... leaving their wits with their wives : and then 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 ...
... leaving their wits with their wives : and then 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 ...
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... leaving them sufficient lands whereon they may live without labour , do make their said sons by those means gentlemen . These be not called masters , for that ( as I said ) pertaineth to gentlemen only : but to their surnames , men add ...
... leaving them sufficient lands whereon they may live without labour , do make their said sons by those means gentlemen . These be not called masters , for that ( as I said ) pertaineth to gentlemen only : but to their surnames , men add ...
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... leave the retailing com- modity to men of inferior sort . And by this course they preserve the dignity and patrimony of their progenitors , suffering not the sinew of the commonwealth upon any pretence to be wrested out of their hands ...
... leave the retailing com- modity to men of inferior sort . And by this course they preserve the dignity and patrimony of their progenitors , suffering not the sinew of the commonwealth upon any pretence to be wrested out of their hands ...
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