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... we catch glimpses of the temptations that beckoned the future dramatist to enter that " primrose way to the everlasting bonfire " down which his predecessors Marlowe and Greene had wandered to their undoing . Next we pass to the ...
... we catch glimpses of the temptations that beckoned the future dramatist to enter that " primrose way to the everlasting bonfire " down which his predecessors Marlowe and Greene had wandered to their undoing . Next we pass to the ...
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158-164 It is now Christmas , and not a cup of drink must pass without a carol ; the beasts , fowl , and fish , come to a general execution ; and the corn is ground to dust for the bakehouse , and the pastry . Cards and dice purge many ...
158-164 It is now Christmas , and not a cup of drink must pass without a carol ; the beasts , fowl , and fish , come to a general execution ; and the corn is ground to dust for the bakehouse , and the pastry . Cards and dice purge many ...
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He is a dreamer ; let us leave him : pass . Julius Caesar , 1. ii . 23—24 Edgar . How now , brother Edmund ! What serious contemplation are you in ? Edmund . I am thinking , brother , of a prediction I read this other day , what should ...
He is a dreamer ; let us leave him : pass . Julius Caesar , 1. ii . 23—24 Edgar . How now , brother Edmund ! What serious contemplation are you in ? Edmund . I am thinking , brother , of a prediction I read this other day , what should ...
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They retain the vice of a country , and will discourse learnedly thereon , but pass by and forget the good , their memories being herein like hair - sieves , that keep up the bran and let go the fine flour . They strive to degenerate as ...
They retain the vice of a country , and will discourse learnedly thereon , but pass by and forget the good , their memories being herein like hair - sieves , that keep up the bran and let go the fine flour . They strive to degenerate as ...
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... that whereas some streets within these five and twenty years have been in most places fifty foot broad according to the law , whereby the traveller might either escape the thief , or shift the mire , or pass by the loaden cart ...
... that whereas some streets within these five and twenty years have been in most places fifty foot broad according to the law , whereby the traveller might either escape the thief , or shift the mire , or pass by the loaden cart ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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