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Group: alt.usage.english · Group Profile · Search for Gosson in alt.usage.english
Author: Wood Avens
Date: Sep 5, 2008 09:20
On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 02:36:44 GMT, Ignoto <ignoto@tarpit.org> wrote: rparisious@yahoo.com wrote: On Apr 18, 8:31 am, Ignoto <ign...@tarpit.org> wrote: rparisi...@yahoo.com wrote: On Apr 16, 6:51 pm, rparisi...@yahoo.com wrote: On Apr 15, 8:55 pm, Ignoto <ign...@tarpit.org> wrote:> rparisi...@yahoo.com wrote: On Apr 12, 2:39 pm, John Andrews <johnanti- s..
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| rparisious@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Apr 18, 8:31 am, Ignoto <ign...@tarpit.org> wrote:
>> rparisi...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> On Apr 16, 6:51 pm, rparisi...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>> On Apr 15, 8:55 pm, Ignoto <ign...@tarpit.org> wrote:> rparisi...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>>>> On Apr 12, 2:39 pm, John Andrews <johnanti-
>>>>>> s...@johnpandrews.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 11 Apr, 22:51, rparisi...@yahoo |
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Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for Gosson in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: Peter Farey
Date: Aug 31, 2008 03:10
------------------------------------------------------------------ <<[Stratford's] principal industry was that of malting. Quiney wrote that it was 'ancient in this trade of malting and have ever served to Birmingham from whence Wales, Salop, Stafford, Cheshire and Lancashire also are served. Our houses are made to no other use than malting': 1/3 of the more substantial householders held stores
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Group: alt.war · Group Profile · Search for Gosson in alt.war
Author: Raymond
Date: Aug 28, 2008 20:12
Whitney's Choice of Emblemes - 226 Amico ficto nulla fit injuria Since fauninge lookes, and sugred speache prevaile, Take heede betime: and linke thee not with theise. The gallant clokes, doe hollowe hartes conceile, And goodlie showes, are mistes before our eies: But whome thou find'st with guile, disguised so: No wronge thou doest, to use him as thy foe. Fere simile, in Hypocritas
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