Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... shillings for an old cap , and the rest is yours in ready money ; the man loves good dealing . If you desire commodities at his hand , why sir you shall have them , but how ? not ( as the caterpillars wont to sell ) at high prices , but ...
... shillings for an old cap , and the rest is yours in ready money ; the man loves good dealing . If you desire commodities at his hand , why sir you shall have them , but how ? not ( as the caterpillars wont to sell ) at high prices , but ...
Página 133
... shillings a pound , that looks as simperingly as if she were besmeared , and jets it as gingerly as if she were dancing the canaries : she is so finical in her speech , as though she spake nothing but what she had first sewed over ...
... shillings a pound , that looks as simperingly as if she were besmeared , and jets it as gingerly as if she were dancing the canaries : she is so finical in her speech , as though she spake nothing but what she had first sewed over ...
Página 140
... shillings I had my Book of Songs and Sonnets here . How now , Simple ! where have you been ? I must wait on myself , must I ? You have not the Book of Riddles about you , have you ? Simple . Book of Riddles ! why , did you not lend it ...
... shillings I had my Book of Songs and Sonnets here . How now , Simple ! where have you been ? I must wait on myself , must I ? You have not the Book of Riddles about you , have you ? Simple . Book of Riddles ! why , did you not lend it ...
Página 141
... shillings , but for the pretty title that allures the country gentleman : for which the printer maintains him in ale a fortnight . His verses are like his clothes , miserable centos and patches , yet their pace is not altogether so ...
... shillings , but for the pretty title that allures the country gentleman : for which the printer maintains him in ale a fortnight . His verses are like his clothes , miserable centos and patches , yet their pace is not altogether so ...
Página 142
... shillings on the score , which my hostess loses . John Earle , Micro - cosmographie 1628 A worthy poet [ Had the writer Shakespeare in mind while penning the following ? ] A worthy poet is the purest essence of a worthy man : he is ...
... shillings on the score , which my hostess loses . John Earle , Micro - cosmographie 1628 A worthy poet [ Had the writer Shakespeare in mind while penning the following ? ] A worthy poet is the purest essence of a worthy man : he is ...
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