Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... keep company with the other . Also they say , that souls appear oftenest by night ; because men may then be at best leisure , and most quiet . Also they never appear to the whole multitude , seldom to a few , and most commonly to one ...
... keep company with the other . Also they say , that souls appear oftenest by night ; because men may then be at best leisure , and most quiet . Also they never appear to the whole multitude , seldom to a few , and most commonly to one ...
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... keep , until occasion serveth to use it . They put hereunto eleoselinum , aconitum , frondes populeas , and soot . Another receipt to the same purpose . R. Sium , acarum vulgare , pentaphyllon , the blood of a flitter - mouse , solanum ...
... keep , until occasion serveth to use it . They put hereunto eleoselinum , aconitum , frondes populeas , and soot . Another receipt to the same purpose . R. Sium , acarum vulgare , pentaphyllon , the blood of a flitter - mouse , solanum ...
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... But cover them , and keep them warm : Sluts and slovens I do pinch , And make them in their beds to wince . This is my practice , and my trade . Many have I cleanly made . The tricks of the fairy called Gull She is the 43 FAIRY - LAND.
... But cover them , and keep them warm : Sluts and slovens I do pinch , And make them in their beds to wince . This is my practice , and my trade . Many have I cleanly made . The tricks of the fairy called Gull She is the 43 FAIRY - LAND.
Página 44
... keep their beds I walk abroad , and for my pranks am called by the name of Gull . I with a feigned voice do often deceive many men , to their great amazement . Many times I get on men and women , and so lie on their stomachs , that I ...
... keep their beds I walk abroad , and for my pranks am called by the name of Gull . I with a feigned voice do often deceive many men , to their great amazement . Many times I get on men and women , and so lie on their stomachs , that I ...
Página 46
... coin out countenance ofttimes equity . The poor sitting on penniless bench , shall sell their coats to strive for a straw , and See Glossary under " Checkmate . " lawyers laugh such fools to scorn as cannot keep their 46 SUPERSTITION.
... coin out countenance ofttimes equity . The poor sitting on penniless bench , shall sell their coats to strive for a straw , and See Glossary under " Checkmate . " lawyers laugh such fools to scorn as cannot keep their 46 SUPERSTITION.
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