Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... and assistance in the production of the book ; and to my wife without whose patient help the task could never have been undertaken . J. D. W. September 1911 PREFACE . TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I. ENGLAND AND THE xi PREFACE.
... and assistance in the production of the book ; and to my wife without whose patient help the task could never have been undertaken . J. D. W. September 1911 PREFACE . TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I. ENGLAND AND THE xi PREFACE.
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... never sits up late , but when he hunts the badger , the vowed foe of his lambs : nor uses he any cruelty , but when he hunts the hare ; nor subtlety , but when he setteth snares for the snite , or pit - falls for the black - bird ; nor ...
... never sits up late , but when he hunts the badger , the vowed foe of his lambs : nor uses he any cruelty , but when he hunts the hare ; nor subtlety , but when he setteth snares for the snite , or pit - falls for the black - bird ; nor ...
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... never so mean a tenure ; and dies the more contentedly ( though he leave his heir young ) in regard he leaves him not liable to a covetous guardian . Lastly , to end him ; he cares not when his end comes , he needs not fear his audit ...
... never so mean a tenure ; and dies the more contentedly ( though he leave his heir young ) in regard he leaves him not liable to a covetous guardian . Lastly , to end him ; he cares not when his end comes , he needs not fear his audit ...
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... never came almond glove or aromatic ointment on her palm to taint it . The golden ears of corn fall and kiss her feet when she reaps them , as if they wished to be bound and led prisoners by the same hand that felled them . Her breath ...
... never came almond glove or aromatic ointment on her palm to taint it . The golden ears of corn fall and kiss her feet when she reaps them , as if they wished to be bound and led prisoners by the same hand that felled them . Her breath ...
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... never set to sea but on a Sunday ; neither ever goes without an Erra Pater in his pocket . St. Paul's day , and St. Swithin's , with the Twelve , are his oracles ; which he dares believe against the almanac . When he lies sick on his ...
... never set to sea but on a Sunday ; neither ever goes without an Erra Pater in his pocket . St. Paul's day , and St. Swithin's , with the Twelve , are his oracles ; which he dares believe against the almanac . When he lies sick on his ...
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