Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 Seiten |
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... side of the picture § 3 . MASQUES AT COURT 198 § 4 . THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 202 Part III . Shakespeare's last years , Stratford 1608-1616 Buys New Place and other property at Stratford 1597 : leaves London 1608 : writes his last ...
... side of the picture § 3 . MASQUES AT COURT 198 § 4 . THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 202 Part III . Shakespeare's last years , Stratford 1608-1616 Buys New Place and other property at Stratford 1597 : leaves London 1608 : writes his last ...
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... side ; they are good sailors , and better pirates , cunning , treacherous , and thievish ; above 300 are said to be hanged annually at London . Beheading with them is less infamous than hanging . They give the wall as the place of ...
... side ; they are good sailors , and better pirates , cunning , treacherous , and thievish ; above 300 are said to be hanged annually at London . Beheading with them is less infamous than hanging . They give the wall as the place of ...
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... side of his beak , and a friend of his giving him after- wards a cock and a hen of the game , as they call them ( the cockscomb and jollops being finely cut off , close to the head , for advantage in fighting ) it fell out that the two ...
... side of his beak , and a friend of his giving him after- wards a cock and a hen of the game , as they call them ( the cockscomb and jollops being finely cut off , close to the head , for advantage in fighting ) it fell out that the two ...
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... side , to see whether she had any eggs to sell . Who perceiving him to be a lusty young fellow , a stranger , and far from his country ( so as upon the loss of him there would be the less miss or inquiry ) she considered with herself ...
... side , to see whether she had any eggs to sell . Who perceiving him to be a lusty young fellow , a stranger , and far from his country ( so as upon the loss of him there would be the less miss or inquiry ) she considered with herself ...
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... side , very great care is to be had in the moderating of their recreation . For schools , generally , do not take more hindrance by any one thing , than by over - often leave to play . Experience teacheth , that this draweth their minds ...
... side , very great care is to be had in the moderating of their recreation . For schools , generally , do not take more hindrance by any one thing , than by over - often leave to play . Experience teacheth , that this draweth their minds ...
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