Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... scholar than I thought he was . Evans . He is a good sprag memory . Farewell , Mistress Page . The Merry Wives of Windsor , Iv . i . An interesting parallel [ Shakespeare was an exact contemporary of Willis . Like him , he is supposed ...
... scholar than I thought he was . Evans . He is a good sprag memory . Farewell , Mistress Page . The Merry Wives of Windsor , Iv . i . An interesting parallel [ Shakespeare was an exact contemporary of Willis . Like him , he is supposed ...
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... scholar , and who wrote both the secretary and the Italian hands exquisitely well . But after a few years that he had proceeded master of ... scholars do their duties appointed , and that there be no disorder : which 53 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
... scholar , and who wrote both the secretary and the Italian hands exquisitely well . But after a few years that he had proceeded master of ... scholars do their duties appointed , and that there be no disorder : which 53 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
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... scholars must of necessity rest to do their exercises , if their exercises be strictly called for . Thus they are to continue until nine , signified by monitors , subdoctor , or other- wise . Then at nine I find that order which is in ...
... scholars must of necessity rest to do their exercises , if their exercises be strictly called for . Thus they are to continue until nine , signified by monitors , subdoctor , or other- wise . Then at nine I find that order which is in ...
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... scholars shall be over - toiled , but have fit times of refreshing . For there is none ( no not almost of the least ) but being used to it a while , they will sit very well in their places for two hours together , or two hours and a ...
... scholars shall be over - toiled , but have fit times of refreshing . For there is none ( no not almost of the least ) but being used to it a while , they will sit very well in their places for two hours together , or two hours and a ...
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... scholars would be meet for gentlemen . Clownish sports , or perilous , or yet playing for money are no way to be admitted . The recreations of the studious are as well to be looked unto , as the study of the rest : that none take hurt ...
... scholars would be meet for gentlemen . Clownish sports , or perilous , or yet playing for money are no way to be admitted . The recreations of the studious are as well to be looked unto , as the study of the rest : that none take hurt ...
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