Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... that they see or hear visions , spirits , ghosts , strange noises , & c . as I have already proved before , at large . Many again through fear proceeding from a cowardly nature and complexion , or from 30 SUPERSTITION.
... that they see or hear visions , spirits , ghosts , strange noises , & c . as I have already proved before , at large . Many again through fear proceeding from a cowardly nature and complexion , or from 30 SUPERSTITION.
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... fear lest day should look their shames upon , They wilfully themselves exile from light , And must for aye consort with black - brow'd night . Midsummer Night's Dream , 111. ii . 381-387 How many stories and books are written of walking ...
... fear lest day should look their shames upon , They wilfully themselves exile from light , And must for aye consort with black - brow'd night . Midsummer Night's Dream , 111. ii . 381-387 How many stories and books are written of walking ...
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... fear , because he knows I have no power to do hurt . My nightly business I have told , To play these tricks I use of old : When candles burn both blue and dim , Old folks will say , Here's fairy Grim . More tricks than these I use to do ...
... fear , because he knows I have no power to do hurt . My nightly business I have told , To play these tricks I use of old : When candles burn both blue and dim , Old folks will say , Here's fairy Grim . More tricks than these I use to do ...
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... fear of parents and masters : as if thou } to live under the discipline of others , rather t1 position of own will . No tired horse willing t the serv descripti 50 of his b of sou was state 7 tice of T Н * 379 Cms of ра beast . • me ...
... fear of parents and masters : as if thou } to live under the discipline of others , rather t1 position of own will . No tired horse willing t the serv descripti 50 of his b of sou was state 7 tice of T Н * 379 Cms of ра beast . • me ...
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... fear , and either to play the truant , or make some device to leave the school ; at least to come with a marvellous ill will , and oft to be dragged to school , to the reproach of the master and the school . The best means that ever I ...
... fear , and either to play the truant , or make some device to leave the school ; at least to come with a marvellous ill will , and oft to be dragged to school , to the reproach of the master and the school . The best means that ever I ...
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