Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... sometimes little more than hints to remind the reader of scenes and speeches which he should look up for himself . It will be frequently observed how closely Shakespeare's thought and phrase resemble those of his contem- poraries . Such ...
... sometimes little more than hints to remind the reader of scenes and speeches which he should look up for himself . It will be frequently observed how closely Shakespeare's thought and phrase resemble those of his contem- poraries . Such ...
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... sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ...... ... Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and received as officers within the cities , but also be of some ...
... sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ...... ... Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and received as officers within the cities , but also be of some ...
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... 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 , sometime their eyes start out , and sometimes hurt in one place , ...
... 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 , sometime their eyes start out , and sometimes hurt in one place , ...
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. 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 ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. 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 ...
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... 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 . Thus all things set in order , then have they their hobby - horses , dragons ...
... 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 . Thus all things set in order , then have they their hobby - horses , dragons ...
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