Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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Página 49
... face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to school . §1 . Child and parent As You Like It , 11. vii . 143-147 Two views of childhood ( a ) A humourist's A child is a man in a small letter , yet the best copy of Adam before he tasted of ...
... face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to school . §1 . Child and parent As You Like It , 11. vii . 143-147 Two views of childhood ( a ) A humourist's A child is a man in a small letter , yet the best copy of Adam before he tasted of ...
Página 88
... face the water , and like judges in the parliament are placed upon wool - sacks . One that lives here need not buy strong water , for here is enough for nothing ; it seems to hinder the water - bearers ' profit for the inhabitants ...
... face the water , and like judges in the parliament are placed upon wool - sacks . One that lives here need not buy strong water , for here is enough for nothing ; it seems to hinder the water - bearers ' profit for the inhabitants ...
Página 89
... faces than heart ; their monies and coins are used as prisoners at sea , kept under hatches . One would think them to be good men , for they deal with the purest and best metals and every one strives to work best , and stout too , for ...
... faces than heart ; their monies and coins are used as prisoners at sea , kept under hatches . One would think them to be good men , for they deal with the purest and best metals and every one strives to work best , and stout too , for ...
Página 91
... faces . It is the market of young lecturers , whom you may cheapen here at all rates and sizes . It is the general mint of all famous lies , which are here , like the legends of popery , first coined and stamped in the church . All ...
... faces . It is the market of young lecturers , whom you may cheapen here at all rates and sizes . It is the general mint of all famous lies , which are here , like the legends of popery , first coined and stamped in the church . All ...
Página 99
... face Candle - light ? Nay more , he entices their very prentices to make their desperate sallies out and quick retires in ( contrary to the oath of their indentures which are seven years a - swearing ) only for their pints , and away ...
... face Candle - light ? Nay more , he entices their very prentices to make their desperate sallies out and quick retires in ( contrary to the oath of their indentures which are seven years a - swearing ) only for their pints , and away ...
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