Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... called the mayor's play , where everyone that will , comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a reward as he thinks fit to shew respect unto them . At such a play my father took me with him , and made me stand between his ...
... called the mayor's play , where everyone that will , comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a reward as he thinks fit to shew respect unto them . At such a play my father took me with him , and made me stand between his ...
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... called Geillis Duncane , who used secretly to absent and lie forth of her master's house every other night . This Geillis Duncane took in hand to help all such as were troubled or grieved with any kind of sickness or infirmity , and in ...
... called Geillis Duncane , who used secretly to absent and lie forth of her master's house every other night . This Geillis Duncane took in hand to help all such as were troubled or grieved with any kind of sickness or infirmity , and in ...
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... called a Jew's trump , until they entered into the kirk of North Berwick . These confessions made the King in a wonderful admiration , and he sent for the said Geillis Duncane , who upon the like trump did play the said dance before the ...
... called a Jew's trump , until they entered into the kirk of North Berwick . These confessions made the King in a wonderful admiration , and he sent for the said Geillis Duncane , who upon the like trump did play the said dance before the ...
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... called unto her , desiring her to make haste : for he told her that the tide would be spent , and by that means his ship would be gone , and leave him behind . Howbeit , after some detracting of time , she brought him a few eggs ...
... called unto her , desiring her to make haste : for he told her that the tide would be spent , and by that means his ship would be gone , and leave him behind . Howbeit , after some detracting of time , she brought him a few eggs ...
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... called him ass , considering that he could speak never a word , and yet could understand every body ; he thought that he was bewitched by the woman , at whose house he was . And therefore , when by no means he could get into the boat ...
... called him ass , considering that he could speak never a word , and yet could understand every body ; he thought that he was bewitched by the woman , at whose house he was . And therefore , when by no means he could get into the boat ...
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