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It is the object of this series to let each age speak for itself , and to give coherence and prominence to what seem to be its significant features . Thus , the thought , temper , manners and activities of the period of Shakespeare ...
It is the object of this series to let each age speak for itself , and to give coherence and prominence to what seem to be its significant features . Thus , the thought , temper , manners and activities of the period of Shakespeare ...
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Wherefore generally to speak of the commonwealth , or policy of England , it is governed , administered , and manured by three sorts of persons , the Prince , Monarch , and head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall ...
Wherefore generally to speak of the commonwealth , or policy of England , it is governed , administered , and manured by three sorts of persons , the Prince , Monarch , and head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall ...
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He speaks statutes and husbandry well enough to make his neighbours think him a wise man ; he is well skilled in arithmetic or rates : and hath eloquence enough to save his twopence . His conversa- tion amongst his tenants is desperate ...
He speaks statutes and husbandry well enough to make his neighbours think him a wise man ; he is well skilled in arithmetic or rates : and hath eloquence enough to save his twopence . His conversa- tion amongst his tenants is desperate ...
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To speak good English is more than he much regards ; and for him not to contemn all arts and languages , were to condemn his own education . The pride of his housekeeping is a mess of cream , a pig , or a green goose : and if his ...
To speak good English is more than he much regards ; and for him not to contemn all arts and languages , were to condemn his own education . The pride of his housekeeping is a mess of cream , a pig , or a green goose : and if his ...
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And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I speak of them particularly in their proper places . But before I proceed any farther I will tell you what hunting is , and from ...
And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I speak of them particularly in their proper places . But before I proceed any farther I will tell you what hunting is , and from ...
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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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