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Christmas , Good Friday , Easter , May Day , Robin Hood , the Lord of Misrule SUPERSTITION ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Julius Caesar , Macbeth , Hamlet , King Lear , The Tempest ) § 1 . THE NATURE OF SUPERSTITION § 2 .
Christmas , Good Friday , Easter , May Day , Robin Hood , the Lord of Misrule SUPERSTITION ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Julius Caesar , Macbeth , Hamlet , King Lear , The Tempest ) § 1 . THE NATURE OF SUPERSTITION § 2 .
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jea 74 02 40 54 08 CHAPTER I ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH This royal throne of kings , this scepter'd isle , This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise , This fortress built by Nature for herself Against ...
jea 74 02 40 54 08 CHAPTER I ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH This royal throne of kings , this scepter'd isle , This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise , This fortress built by Nature for herself Against ...
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Though he be master , he says not to his servants , ' Go to field , ' but ' Let us go ' ; and with his own eye doth both fatten his flock , and set forward all manner of husbandry . He is taught by nature to be contented with a little ...
Though he be master , he says not to his servants , ' Go to field , ' but ' Let us go ' ; and with his own eye doth both fatten his flock , and set forward all manner of husbandry . He is taught by nature to be contented with a little ...
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Nature hath taught her too immoderate sleep is rust to the soul . She rises therefore with chanticleer , her dame's cock , and at night makes the lamb her curfew . In milking a cow , and straining the teats through her fingers ...
Nature hath taught her too immoderate sleep is rust to the soul . She rises therefore with chanticleer , her dame's cock , and at night makes the lamb her curfew . In milking a cow , and straining the teats through her fingers ...
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... that nature is contented with a little . For the sweet fountain is his fairest alehouse : the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE ...
... that nature is contented with a little . For the sweet fountain is his fairest alehouse : the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE ...
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