Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... authority in our commonwealth , and no account is made of them but only to be ruled , not to rule other , and yet they be not altogether neglected . For in cities and corporate towns for default of yeomen , inquests and juries are ...
... authority in our commonwealth , and no account is made of them but only to be ruled , not to rule other , and yet they be not altogether neglected . For in cities and corporate towns for default of yeomen , inquests and juries are ...
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... authority towards their children , but not their purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both parents , and school- masters , and servants ) in creating and breeding an emulation between brothers during childhood which many times sorteth to ...
... authority towards their children , but not their purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both parents , and school- masters , and servants ) in creating and breeding an emulation between brothers during childhood which many times sorteth to ...
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... authority be amongst them . For otherwise the best children , left to their own liberty , will shew themselves children . If the master be present at seven it may suffice , where there is any in his place , whose presence they stand in ...
... authority be amongst them . For otherwise the best children , left to their own liberty , will shew themselves children . If the master be present at seven it may suffice , where there is any in his place , whose presence they stand in ...
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... authority and may do much hurt , and much endanger many ways . And therefore on the con- trary , that all their correction be done with authority , and with a wise and sober moderation , in a demonstration of duty to God and love to the ...
... authority and may do much hurt , and much endanger many ways . And therefore on the con- trary , that all their correction be done with authority , and with a wise and sober moderation , in a demonstration of duty to God and love to the ...
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... authority to teach youth , which never had much learning themselves ; therefore if he cannot teach them , yet his looks and correction shall affright them . But there are some who deserve the place by their worth and wisdom , who stayed ...
... authority to teach youth , which never had much learning themselves ; therefore if he cannot teach them , yet his looks and correction shall affright them . But there are some who deserve the place by their worth and wisdom , who stayed ...
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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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