Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 Seiten |
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... hand knowledge of the literary atmosphere and social conditions in which these masterpieces were created . At present , this need is satisfied only by reference to histories of literature , which have too many preoccupations to deal ...
... hand knowledge of the literary atmosphere and social conditions in which these masterpieces were created . At present , this need is satisfied only by reference to histories of literature , which have too many preoccupations to deal ...
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... hand of war , This happy breed of men , this little world , This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands , This blessed ...
... hand of war , This happy breed of men , this little world , This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands , This blessed ...
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... hand of war , This happy breed of men , this little world , This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands , This blessed ...
... hand of war , This happy breed of men , this little world , This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands , This blessed ...
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... hand when he departs . Nothing under a subpoena can draw him to London : and , when he is there , he sticks fast upon every object , casts his eyes away upon gazing , and becomes the prey of every cutpurse . When he comes home , those ...
... hand when he departs . Nothing under a subpoena can draw him to London : and , when he is there , he sticks fast upon every object , casts his eyes away upon gazing , and becomes the prey of every cutpurse . When he comes home , those ...
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose. hand , and make a leg both together , and the names of lords and councillors ; he hath thus much toward entertainment and courtesy , but of the last he makes more use ; for by the recital of " my lord , " he ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose. hand , and make a leg both together , and the names of lords and councillors ; he hath thus much toward entertainment and courtesy , but of the last he makes more use ; for by the recital of " my lord , " he ...
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