Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... seen May be the devil : and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape ; yea , and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy- As he is very potent with such spirits- Abuses me to damn me . Hamlet , 11. ii . 635-640 Many through ...
... seen May be the devil : and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape ; yea , and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy- As he is very potent with such spirits- Abuses me to damn me . Hamlet , 11. ii . 635-640 Many through ...
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... seen more : in the time of grace they shall be most frequent . The walking of these souls ( saith Michael Andreas ) is a most excellent argument for the proof of purga- tory : for ( saith he ) those souls have testified that which the ...
... seen more : in the time of grace they shall be most frequent . The walking of these souls ( saith Michael Andreas ) is a most excellent argument for the proof of purga- tory : for ( saith he ) those souls have testified that which the ...
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... seen ; which tempest was the cause of the perishing of a boat or vessel coming from the town of Brunt Island to the town of Leith , wherein was sundry jewels and rich gifts , which should have been presented to the now Queen of Scotland ...
... seen ; which tempest was the cause of the perishing of a boat or vessel coming from the town of Brunt Island to the town of Leith , wherein was sundry jewels and rich gifts , which should have been presented to the now Queen of Scotland ...
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... seen . Sometimes I find a slut sleeping in the chimney corner , when she should be washing of her dishes , or doing something else which she hath left undone : her I pinch about the arms , for not laying her arms to her labour . Some I ...
... seen . Sometimes I find a slut sleeping in the chimney corner , when she should be washing of her dishes , or doing something else which she hath left undone : her I pinch about the arms , for not laying her arms to her labour . Some I ...
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... seen in any other region , as Peter Martyr did oft affirm ) to the maintainance only of such convenient numbers of poor men's sons as the several stipends bestowed upon the said houses are able to support .... The manner to live in ...
... seen in any other region , as Peter Martyr did oft affirm ) to the maintainance only of such convenient numbers of poor men's sons as the several stipends bestowed upon the said houses are able to support .... The manner to live in ...
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