Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... author , actor and playwright , concluding this stage of our itinerary with a visit to the court , which was the constant supporter of the theatre against a puritanical civic government and the true centre , though not always vii.
... author , actor and playwright , concluding this stage of our itinerary with a visit to the court , which was the constant supporter of the theatre against a puritanical civic government and the true centre , though not always vii.
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. civic government and the true centre , though not always the kindly patron , of all literary activity . In the last three chapters of the book we follow the dramatist , now crowned with fame ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. civic government and the true centre , though not always the kindly patron , of all literary activity . In the last three chapters of the book we follow the dramatist , now crowned with fame ...
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... 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 have been found by the said ...
... 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 have been found by the said ...
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... true labourer : I earn that I eat , get that I wear , owe no man hate , envy no man's happiness , glad of other men's good , content with my harm ; and the greatest of my pride is to see my ewes graze and my lambs suck . As You Like It ...
... true labourer : I earn that I eat , get that I wear , owe no man hate , envy no man's happiness , glad of other men's good , content with my harm ; and the greatest of my pride is to see my ewes graze and my lambs suck . As You Like It ...
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... true pattern of a moderate wise man : for as a shepherd , so a moderate man hath the supremacy over his thoughts and passions : neither hath he any affection of so wild a nature , but he can bring it into good order , with an easy ...
... true pattern of a moderate wise man : for as a shepherd , so a moderate man hath the supremacy over his thoughts and passions : neither hath he any affection of so wild a nature , but he can bring it into good order , with an easy ...
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