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... court shall be a school wherein I will have used as great doctrine in peace as I did in war discipline ' , announces ... court to speak acceptable truths or they may suffer punishment : " This meeting shall be for a commandment that you ...
... court shall be a school wherein I will have used as great doctrine in peace as I did in war discipline ' , announces ... court to speak acceptable truths or they may suffer punishment : " This meeting shall be for a commandment that you ...
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... court ' on newyeares day at night ' in 1584 , probably in the Great Chamber at Whitehall.34 The Prologues and Epilogues tell us that it was per- formed not only at court but also ' at the Blackfriars ' — that is , in the first ...
... court ' on newyeares day at night ' in 1584 , probably in the Great Chamber at Whitehall.34 The Prologues and Epilogues tell us that it was per- formed not only at court but also ' at the Blackfriars ' — that is , in the first ...
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... court as to be straight and learn to be crooked at the court . Crates . Thou thinkest it a grace to be opposite against Alexander . Diogenes . And thou to be jump with Alexander . Anaxarchus . Let us go ; for in contemning him we shall ...
... court as to be straight and learn to be crooked at the court . Crates . Thou thinkest it a grace to be opposite against Alexander . Diogenes . And thou to be jump with Alexander . Anaxarchus . Let us go ; for in contemning him we shall ...
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