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Page 53
... gives , near the beginning of the second act , a very hilarious description of wedding festivities : This being the ... give them the Joy , the boon Jour , the Besilus Manus , or to be more vulgar to the Incapable , the God give you good ...
... gives , near the beginning of the second act , a very hilarious description of wedding festivities : This being the ... give them the Joy , the boon Jour , the Besilus Manus , or to be more vulgar to the Incapable , the God give you good ...
Page 59
... gives us an insight into some part , at least , of the occupations and perquisites of his class : We pages meet rewards of several natures : This great man gives us gold , that lady gloves , T'other silk stockings , roses , garters ...
... gives us an insight into some part , at least , of the occupations and perquisites of his class : We pages meet rewards of several natures : This great man gives us gold , that lady gloves , T'other silk stockings , roses , garters ...
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... gives The Fairy Queen an enduring charm . Spenser was an enthusias- tic idealist ; nay , more , he was a severe moralist ; not a stern or austere one that , with his adorable sweetness and gen- tleness , he could not be - but a moralist ...
... gives The Fairy Queen an enduring charm . Spenser was an enthusias- tic idealist ; nay , more , he was a severe moralist ; not a stern or austere one that , with his adorable sweetness and gen- tleness , he could not be - but a moralist ...
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THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETHAN WOMEN 27 | 44 |
THE ELIZABETHAN Drama and WomEN | 93 |
THE WOMen of Dekker AND HEYWOOD | 104 |
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