Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... quoth I , " I take going thither and living there for a young gentleman that doth not go under the keep and guard of such a man , as both by wisdom can , and authority dare rule him , to be marvellous dangerous . " And why I said so ...
... quoth I , " I take going thither and living there for a young gentleman that doth not go under the keep and guard of such a man , as both by wisdom can , and authority dare rule him , to be marvellous dangerous . " And why I said so ...
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... quoth a ' ? marry , I'll see thee hanged first . Gadshill . Sirrah carrier , what time do you mean to come to London ? Second Carrier . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up the ...
... quoth a ' ? marry , I'll see thee hanged first . Gadshill . Sirrah carrier , what time do you mean to come to London ? Second Carrier . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up the ...
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... quoth he , " like as I cannot but praise your wary working in this your first courting , so for my lord your master's sake you shall not lack the best that I may do for you : for , albeit that I am much beholding to all the lords of the ...
... quoth he , " like as I cannot but praise your wary working in this your first courting , so for my lord your master's sake you shall not lack the best that I may do for you : for , albeit that I am much beholding to all the lords of the ...
Página 114
... quoth he , " a poor man's lodging ; which if ye think it may do you any pleasure ( for the inns of London be the worst of England ) , take your choice , and heartily welcome ; reserving but one for my lord , my wife's cousin , whom I ...
... quoth he , " a poor man's lodging ; which if ye think it may do you any pleasure ( for the inns of London be the worst of England ) , take your choice , and heartily welcome ; reserving but one for my lord , my wife's cousin , whom I ...
Página 115
... quoth the goodman , " who is so disposed to fall to : here is my twenty pounds ; win it , and wear it . " Then each man chose his game : some kept the goodman company at the hazard , some matched themselves at a new game called primero ...
... quoth the goodman , " who is so disposed to fall to : here is my twenty pounds ; win it , and wear it . " Then each man chose his game : some kept the goodman company at the hazard , some matched themselves at a new game called primero ...
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