Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... taken from books or documents written between 1564 and 1616 , the dates of Shakespeare's birth and death , out of the sixty - nine used only four being earlier and some half dozen later than this period . Finally , since the collection ...
... taken from books or documents written between 1564 and 1616 , the dates of Shakespeare's birth and death , out of the sixty - nine used only four being earlier and some half dozen later than this period . Finally , since the collection ...
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... taken from his edition of Nashe , to Dr W. W. Greg for the contract on p . 161 from his Henslowe Papers and the letters on pp . 92 and 179 from the Collections of the Malone Society , to Professor Gollancz and Messrs Chatto and Windus ...
... taken from his edition of Nashe , to Dr W. W. Greg for the contract on p . 161 from his Henslowe Papers and the letters on pp . 92 and 179 from the Collections of the Malone Society , to Professor Gollancz and Messrs Chatto and Windus ...
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... taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti eris aliis quanti tibi feceris . And ( if need be ) a king of heralds shall also give him for money arms , newly made and invented , the title whereof shall pretend to ...
... taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti eris aliis quanti tibi feceris . And ( if need be ) a king of heralds shall also give him for money arms , newly made and invented , the title whereof shall pretend to ...
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... taken now to the proportion of monies ) £ 6 of our current money at this present . This sort of people confess themselves to be no gentle- men , but give the honour to all which be or take upon them to be gentlemen , and yet they have a ...
... taken now to the proportion of monies ) £ 6 of our current money at this present . This sort of people confess themselves to be no gentle- men , but give the honour to all which be or take upon them to be gentlemen , and yet they have a ...
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... taken from him , was fain to cry creak , and to run away as fast from the young cock , as the young cock did from him before ; and ever after the young cock was master of the field . R. WILLIS , Mount Tabor 1639 A Local Play [ The ...
... taken from him , was fain to cry creak , and to run away as fast from the young cock , as the young cock did from him before ; and ever after the young cock was master of the field . R. WILLIS , Mount Tabor 1639 A Local Play [ The ...
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