Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... fair writing - tables , wherein if the fair sentences or lessons of grace be written , they may ( by God's blessing ) keep them from many vicious blots of life , wherewithal they may otherwise be tainted ... And withal we may observe ...
... fair writing - tables , wherein if the fair sentences or lessons of grace be written , they may ( by God's blessing ) keep them from many vicious blots of life , wherewithal they may otherwise be tainted ... And withal we may observe ...
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... his will ; or , if a bittour fly over his head by night : but , if his troubled fancy shall second his thoughts with the dream of a fair garden , or green rushes , or the salutation of a dead friend , he takes leave 29.
... his will ; or , if a bittour fly over his head by night : but , if his troubled fancy shall second his thoughts with the dream of a fair garden , or green rushes , or the salutation of a dead friend , he takes leave 29.
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... fair and good wind , then was the wind contrary and altogether against his Majesty ; and further , the said witch declared , that his Majesty had never come safely from the sea , if his faith had not pre- vailed above their intentions ...
... fair and good wind , then was the wind contrary and altogether against his Majesty ; and further , the said witch declared , that his Majesty had never come safely from the sea , if his faith had not pre- vailed above their intentions ...
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... fair and bright , And the owl holloas , Mortals now take their rests Upon their pillows : The bats abroad likewise , And the night raven , Which doth use for to call Men to Death's haven . Now the mice peep abroad , And the cats take ...
... fair and bright , And the owl holloas , Mortals now take their rests Upon their pillows : The bats abroad likewise , And the night raven , Which doth use for to call Men to Death's haven . Now the mice peep abroad , And the cats take ...
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... fair conditions of the scholars . And now choose you , you Italian Englishmen , whether you will be angry with us for calling you monsters , or with the Italians for calling you devils , or else with your own selves , that take so much ...
... fair conditions of the scholars . And now choose you , you Italian Englishmen , whether you will be angry with us for calling you monsters , or with the Italians for calling you devils , or else with your own selves , that take so much ...
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