Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProsePenguin Books limited, 1949 - 367 Seiten |
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... shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where everyone that will , comes in without money ...
... shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where everyone that will , comes in without money ...
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... shew themselves truly sorry for their faults , and to amend ; becoming as dutiful and submiss as any other ; and until they do declare by good signs their desire and purpose to please and obey their master ; unless they be released at ...
... shew themselves truly sorry for their faults , and to amend ; becoming as dutiful and submiss as any other ; and until they do declare by good signs their desire and purpose to please and obey their master ; unless they be released at ...
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... shew outwardly , so as in truth all the magnificence of London building is hidden from the view of strangers at the first sight , till they have more particular view thereof by long abode there , and then they will prefer the buildings ...
... shew outwardly , so as in truth all the magnificence of London building is hidden from the view of strangers at the first sight , till they have more particular view thereof by long abode there , and then they will prefer the buildings ...
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PREFACE II | 11 |
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH | 17 |
Part | 28 |
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