Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 Seiten |
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... coming on , leaving their wits with their wives and then give them great meals of beef and iron and steel , they will eat like wolves and fight like devils . Henry V. , III vii . 154-168 The English are grave like the Germans , lovers ...
... coming on , leaving their wits with their wives and then give them great meals of beef and iron and steel , they will eat like wolves and fight like devils . Henry V. , III vii . 154-168 The English are grave like the Germans , lovers ...
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... coming into the presence , where he becomes troublesome with the ill managing of his rapier , and the wearing of his girdle of one fashion and the hanger of another . By this time he hath learned to kiss his hand , and make a leg both ...
... coming into the presence , where he becomes troublesome with the ill managing of his rapier , and the wearing of his girdle of one fashion and the hanger of another . By this time he hath learned to kiss his hand , and make a leg both ...
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... coming abroad again , the old cock ran presently upon him to have made him run away as he was wont to do before . But the young cock turning again , and they falling to a new fight , very sharp and eager on both sides , at last the old ...
... coming abroad again , the old cock ran presently upon him to have made him run away as he was wont to do before . But the young cock turning again , and they falling to a new fight , very sharp and eager on both sides , at last the old ...
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... coming , in the habit or likeness of a man , and seeing that they tarried over long , he at their coming enjoined them all to a penance , which was , that they should kiss his buttocks , in sign of duty to him ; which being put over the ...
... coming , in the habit or likeness of a man , and seeing that they tarried over long , he at their coming enjoined them all to a penance , which was , that they should kiss his buttocks , in sign of duty to him ; which being put over the ...
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... coming from the town of Brunt Island to the town of Leith , wherein was sundry jewels and rich gifts , which should have been presented to the now Queen of Scotland , at her Majesty's coming to Leith . Again , it is con- fessed , that ...
... coming from the town of Brunt Island to the town of Leith , wherein was sundry jewels and rich gifts , which should have been presented to the now Queen of Scotland , at her Majesty's coming to Leith . Again , it is con- fessed , that ...
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