Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 Seiten |
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... head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better pirates , cunning , treacherous , and ... heads , to go up into some belfry , and ring the bells for hours together , for the sake of exercise . If they see a ...
... head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better pirates , cunning , treacherous , and ... heads , to go up into some belfry , and ring the bells for hours together , for the sake of exercise . If they see a ...
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... head ...... ... Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and received as officers within the cities , but also be of some substance to bear the charges . But these ...
... head ...... ... Of Citizens and Burgesses Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free and received as officers within the cities , but also be of some substance to bear the charges . But these ...
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... head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered . The gentlemen , which be divided into two ...
... head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered . The gentlemen , which be divided into two ...
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... heads Have their round haunches gor'd . As You Like It , II . i . 21-25 I think it not amiss to begin and give that recreation precedency of place , which in mine opinion ( however it may be esteemed partial ) doth many degrees go ...
... heads Have their round haunches gor'd . As You Like It , II . i . 21-25 I think it not amiss to begin and give that recreation precedency of place , which in mine opinion ( however it may be esteemed partial ) doth many degrees go ...
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... heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook - knee'd , and dew - lapp'd like Thessalian bulls Slow in pursuit , but match'd in mouth like bells , Each under each . A Midsummer Night's Dream , iv . i . 125-130 If you ...
... heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook - knee'd , and dew - lapp'd like Thessalian bulls Slow in pursuit , but match'd in mouth like bells , Each under each . A Midsummer Night's Dream , iv . i . 125-130 If you ...
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