Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... young cock , that he durst not stay within his view . But after the sores of his jollops ' cut were healed , the young cock coming abroad again , the old cock ran presently upon him to have made him run away as he was wont to do before ...
... young cock , that he durst not stay within his view . But after the sores of his jollops ' cut were healed , the young cock coming abroad again , the old cock ran presently upon him to have made him run away as he was wont to do before ...
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... young memories are like fair writing - tables , wherein if the fair sentences or lessons of grace be written , they may ( by God's blessing ) keep them from many vicious blots of life , wherewithal they may otherwise be tainted ... And ...
... young memories are like fair writing - tables , wherein if the fair sentences or lessons of grace be written , they may ( by God's blessing ) keep them from many vicious blots of life , wherewithal they may otherwise be tainted ... And ...
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... young lambs , young rabbits , and young chickens die for fine appetites , and now the minstrel tunes his instruments , to have them ready for the young people . But with the aged and the religious , there is nothing but sorrow and ...
... young lambs , young rabbits , and young chickens die for fine appetites , and now the minstrel tunes his instruments , to have them ready for the young people . But with the aged and the religious , there is nothing but sorrow and ...
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... young , even all in- differently ; and either going all together or dividing themselves into companies , they go some to the woods and groves , some to the hills and mountains , some to one place and some to another , where they spend ...
... young , even all in- differently ; and either going all together or dividing themselves into companies , they go some to the woods and groves , some to the hills and mountains , some to one place and some to another , where they spend ...
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... young children , and seethe it with water in a brazen vessel , reserving the thickest of that which remaineth boiled in the bottom , which they lay up and keep , until occasion serveth to use it . They put hereunto eleoselinum ...
... young children , and seethe it with water in a brazen vessel , reserving the thickest of that which remaineth boiled in the bottom , which they lay up and keep , until occasion serveth to use it . They put hereunto eleoselinum ...
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