Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... manners and activities of the period of Shakespeare , which is the theme of the first two volumes , are exemplified in ... manner with other periods will follow , and the series will include a history of English literature for general ...
... manners and activities of the period of Shakespeare , which is the theme of the first two volumes , are exemplified in ... manner with other periods will follow , and the series will include a history of English literature for general ...
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... manner of people . And in villages they be commonly made churchwardens , aleconners , and many times constables , which office toucheth more the commonwealth and at the first was not employed upon such low and base persons . Wherefore ...
... manner of people . And in villages they be commonly made churchwardens , aleconners , and many times constables , which office toucheth more the commonwealth and at the first was not employed upon such low and base persons . Wherefore ...
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... manner of husbandry . He is taught by nature to be contented with a little ; his own fold yields him both food and raiment : he is pleased with any nourishment God sends , whilst curious gluttony ransacks , as it were , Noah's Ark for ...
... manner of husbandry . He is taught by nature to be contented with a little ; his own fold yields him both food and raiment : he is pleased with any nourishment God sends , whilst curious gluttony ransacks , as it were , Noah's Ark for ...
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... manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth , she is never alone , for she is still accompanied with old songs , honest thoughts and prayers , but short ones ; yet they have their efficacy , in that they are not palled ...
... manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth , she is never alone , for she is still accompanied with old songs , honest thoughts and prayers , but short ones ; yet they have their efficacy , in that they are not palled ...
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... manner as he can wash his body in an obscure fountain , better than in the wide ocean . When he seems lazy and void of action , I dare approve his harmless negligence , rather than many approved men's diligence . Briefly he is the ...
... manner as he can wash his body in an obscure fountain , better than in the wide ocean . When he seems lazy and void of action , I dare approve his harmless negligence , rather than many approved men's diligence . Briefly he is the ...
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