Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 45
Página ix
But considerations of space have compelled me to make them as brief as possible , and they are sometimes little more than hints to remind the reader of scenes and speeches which he should look up for himself .
But considerations of space have compelled me to make them as brief as possible , and they are sometimes little more than hints to remind the reader of scenes and speeches which he should look up for himself .
Página 5
Such men are called sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ......... eve $ 2 res don ck ere . ins For 10 no ye Di Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and ...
Such men are called sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ......... eve $ 2 res don ck ere . ins For 10 no ye Di Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and ...
Página 18
So that by this means , some- times their necks are broken , sometimes their backs , sometimes their legs , sometime their arms , sometime one part thrust out of joint , sometime another , sometime their noses gush out with blood ...
So that by this means , some- times their necks are broken , sometimes their backs , sometimes their legs , sometime their arms , sometime one part thrust out of joint , sometime another , sometime their noses gush out with blood ...
Página 19
not else : and sometimes fighting , brawling , contention , quarrel picking , murder , homicide and great effusion of blood , as experience daily teacheth . PHILIP STUBBES , The Anatomie of Abuses 1583 ( 2nd ed . ) ...
not else : and sometimes fighting , brawling , contention , quarrel picking , murder , homicide and great effusion of blood , as experience daily teacheth . PHILIP STUBBES , The Anatomie of Abuses 1583 ( 2nd ed . ) ...
Página 26
... leg twenty or forty bells , with rich handkerchiefs in their hands , and sometimes laid across over their shoulders and necks , borrowed for the most part of their pretty Mopsies and loving Bessies , for bussing them in the dark .
... leg twenty or forty bells , with rich handkerchiefs in their hands , and sometimes laid across over their shoulders and necks , borrowed for the most part of their pretty Mopsies and loving Bessies , for bussing them in the dark .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Términos y frases comunes
bear begin better body bring brought called cause chamber clean cloth coming common court death divers doth drink England English eyes fair fall fashion fear follow four friends gentlemen give hand hath head hold honour horse hour hundred Italy John keep kind King land learning leave live London look Lord manner master means meat mind morning nature never night pass persons play players poor present quoth ready rest rogues scholars seen servants serve shew shillings ships side sometimes sort speak stage stand strange streets sure taken thee thereof things thou thought true turn unto walk wherein wine women young