Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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... walk oftenest : next unto them the souls of purgatory ; and most seldom the souls of saints . Also they say that in the old law souls did appear seldom ; and after doomsday they shall never be seen more : in the time of grace they shall ...
... walk oftenest : next unto them the souls of purgatory ; and most seldom the souls of saints . Also they say that in the old law souls did appear seldom ; and after doomsday they shall never be seen more : in the time of grace they shall ...
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... walking one night , heard the excellent music of Tom Thumb's brave bag - pipe : he , re- membering the sound , according to the command of King Oberon went toward them . They , for joy that he was come , did circle him in , and in a ...
... walking one night , heard the excellent music of Tom Thumb's brave bag - pipe : he , re- membering the sound , according to the command of King Oberon went toward them . They , for joy that he was come , did circle him in , and in a ...
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... 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 cause them great ...
... 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 cause them great ...
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... walk with the owl , and make many to cry as loud as she doth holloa . Sometimes I do affright many simple people , for which some have termed me the Black Dog of Newgate . At the meeting of young men and maids I many times am , and when ...
... walk with the owl , and make many to cry as loud as she doth holloa . Sometimes I do affright many simple people , for which some have termed me the Black Dog of Newgate . At the meeting of young men and maids I many times am , and when ...
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... walk in the college garden , there being none that has not a delightful one . Their habit is almost the same as that of the Jesuits , their gowns reaching down to their ankles , sometimes lined with fur ; they wear square caps ; the ...
... walk in the college garden , there being none that has not a delightful one . Their habit is almost the same as that of the Jesuits , their gowns reaching down to their ankles , sometimes lined with fur ; they wear square caps ; the ...
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