Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... quoth he , " you must keep day , I am glad to help young men without harming myself " : then paying him out the money and receiving his assurance , he casts Jolly Robins in his head how to cozen the simple fellow . If he have a shop ...
... quoth he , " you must keep day , I am glad to help young men without harming myself " : then paying him out the money and receiving his assurance , he casts Jolly Robins in his head how to cozen the simple fellow . If he have a shop ...
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... quoth he , " have their houses made of sticks and dirt , but they fare commonly so well as the king . " Whereby it appeareth that he liked better of our good fare in such coarse cabins than of their own thin diet in their prince - like ...
... quoth he , " have their houses made of sticks and dirt , but they fare commonly so well as the king . " Whereby it appeareth that he liked better of our good fare in such coarse cabins than of their own thin diet in their prince - like ...
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... money he had in his purse . " Now , by my troth , " quoth this old man ; " you are a merry gentleman . I know you mean not to take away anything from me , but rather or if to give me some if I should ask it of 240 ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
... money he had in his purse . " Now , by my troth , " quoth this old man ; " you are a merry gentleman . I know you mean not to take away anything from me , but rather or if to give me some if I should ask it of 240 ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
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... quoth he , " a man believe or trust in the same ? See you not , " quoth he , " this old knave told me that he had but seven shillings , and here is more by an angel : what an old knave and a false knave have we here ! " quoth this ...
... quoth he , " a man believe or trust in the same ? See you not , " quoth he , " this old knave told me that he had but seven shillings , and here is more by an angel : what an old knave and a false knave have we here ! " quoth this ...
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... quoth she , " nature will bind him to be the better unto you . " " Well , " quoth they , “ we be weary , and mean not to trouble our uncle to - night ; but to- morrow , God willing , we will see him and do our duty : but , I pray you ...
... quoth she , " nature will bind him to be the better unto you . " " Well , " quoth they , “ we be weary , and mean not to trouble our uncle to - night ; but to- morrow , God willing , we will see him and do our duty : but , I pray you ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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