Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... fellow many secrets , which he never did open to the world . How the fairies called Robin Good - fellow to dance with them , and how they shewed to him their several conditions Come unto these yellow sands , And then take hands ...
... fellow many secrets , which he never did open to the world . How the fairies called Robin Good - fellow to dance with them , and how they shewed to him their several conditions Come unto these yellow sands , And then take hands ...
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... fellow's kindness , they promised to tell to him all the exploits that they were accustomed to do : Robin thanked them and listened to them , and one begun to tell his tricks in this manner . The tricks of the fairy called Pinch Pinch ...
... fellow's kindness , they promised to tell to him all the exploits that they were accustomed to do : Robin thanked them and listened to them , and one begun to tell his tricks in this manner . The tricks of the fairy called Pinch Pinch ...
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... fellow fairies . ' Tis I that do , like a screech - owl , cry at sick men's windows , which makes the hearers so fearful , that they say , that the sick person cannot live . Many other ways have I to fright the simple , but the ...
... fellow fairies . ' Tis I that do , like a screech - owl , cry at sick men's windows , which makes the hearers so fearful , that they say , that the sick person cannot live . Many other ways have I to fright the simple , but the ...
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... fellow beneath is to help him and take his place . By this they will all learn to give the tunes sweetly which is a thing very commendable ; and also it will help reading , voice and audacity in the younger . Spoudeus . But these ...
... fellow beneath is to help him and take his place . By this they will all learn to give the tunes sweetly which is a thing very commendable ; and also it will help reading , voice and audacity in the younger . Spoudeus . But these ...
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... fellows to incur other- wise their penalty if they amend not . This course straitly observed , partly through the shame of being noted in the rank of disordered fellows and also lest their parents should know it ; and partly through ...
... fellows to incur other- wise their penalty if they amend not . This course straitly observed , partly through the shame of being noted in the rank of disordered fellows and also lest their parents should know it ; and partly through ...
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