Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... living and part of their master's : by these means do come to such wealth , that they are able and daily do buy the lands of unthrifty gentlemen , and after setting their sons to the school at the universities , to the law of the realm ...
... living and part of their master's : by these means do come to such wealth , that they are able and daily do buy the lands of unthrifty gentlemen , and after setting their sons to the school at the universities , to the law of the realm ...
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... living upon seeds or pasturage , it is an evil sign or presage that he shall have but evil pastime that day . But if he find any beast of ravine , living upon prey , as wolf , fox , raven and such like , that is a token of good luck ...
... living upon seeds or pasturage , it is an evil sign or presage that he shall have but evil pastime that day . But if he find any beast of ravine , living upon prey , as wolf , fox , raven and such like , that is a token of good luck ...
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... living God , that he believed all the devils in hell could not have discovered the same , ' acknowledging her words to be most true ; and therefore gave the more credit to the rest that is before declared . Touching this Agnes Sampson ...
... living God , that he believed all the devils in hell could not have discovered the same , ' acknowledging her words to be most true ; and therefore gave the more credit to the rest that is before declared . Touching this Agnes Sampson ...
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... here among us fifty years past , did not let to compare the trades in living of students in these two places even with the very rules and orders of the ancient monks , affirming moreover , in flat words , 63 THE UNIVERSITY §3 THE ...
... here among us fifty years past , did not let to compare the trades in living of students in these two places even with the very rules and orders of the ancient monks , affirming moreover , in flat words , 63 THE UNIVERSITY §3 THE ...
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... living by their study the end of their purposes , which is a lamentable hearing . Beside this , being for the most part either gentlemen or rich men's sons , they oft bring the universities into much slander . For , standing upon their ...
... living by their study the end of their purposes , which is a lamentable hearing . Beside this , being for the most part either gentlemen or rich men's sons , they oft bring the universities into much slander . For , standing upon their ...
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