Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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Página 68
... causes , and so of consistories ecclesiastic ; the churches and monasteries , with the monu- ments which are therein extant ; the walls and fortifications of cities and towns , and so the havens and harbours ; antiquities and ruins ...
... causes , and so of consistories ecclesiastic ; the churches and monasteries , with the monu- ments which are therein extant ; the walls and fortifications of cities and towns , and so the havens and harbours ; antiquities and ruins ...
Página 70
... cause the thing to appear far greater than it is in itself . They make mountains of mole - hills , like Charenton bridge echo , which doubles the sound nine times . Such a traveller was he , that reported the Indian fly to be as big as ...
... cause the thing to appear far greater than it is in itself . They make mountains of mole - hills , like Charenton bridge echo , which doubles the sound nine times . Such a traveller was he , that reported the Indian fly to be as big as ...
Página 73
... cause , should carry at once in one body the belly of a swine , the head of an ass , the brain of a fox , the womb of a wolf . If you think we judge amiss , and write too sore against you , hear what the Italian saith of the Englishman ...
... cause , should carry at once in one body the belly of a swine , the head of an ass , the brain of a fox , the womb of a wolf . If you think we judge amiss , and write too sore against you , hear what the Italian saith of the Englishman ...
Página 76
... cause wherefore the meaning of that good law is very much defrauded . Finally , this is another thing likewise to be considered of , that the trees and bushes growing by the streets ' sides do not a little keep off the force of the sun ...
... cause wherefore the meaning of that good law is very much defrauded . Finally , this is another thing likewise to be considered of , that the trees and bushes growing by the streets ' sides do not a little keep off the force of the sun ...
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... cause thereof was for that very near the Theater or Curtain at the time of the plays there lay a prentice sleeping upon the grass and one Challes at Grostock did turn upon the toe upon the belly of the same prentice , whereupon the ...
... cause thereof was for that very near the Theater or Curtain at the time of the plays there lay a prentice sleeping upon the grass and one Challes at Grostock did turn upon the toe upon the belly of the same prentice , whereupon the ...
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