Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... LONDON 1586-1608 Goes to London ( ? on foot ) c . 1586 : recognised as a rising dramatist 1592 : publishes Venus and Adonis 1593 : acts before the Queen at Greenwich 1594 CHAPTER V. LONDON ( 1 and 2 Henry IV , Much Ado About Nothing ...
... LONDON 1586-1608 Goes to London ( ? on foot ) c . 1586 : recognised as a rising dramatist 1592 : publishes Venus and Adonis 1593 : acts before the Queen at Greenwich 1594 CHAPTER V. LONDON ( 1 and 2 Henry IV , Much Ado About Nothing ...
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... London ; and howsoever England is for the most part plain , or consisting of pleasant hills , yet the ways far from London are so dirty as hired coachmen do not ordinarily take any long journeys , but only for one or two days any way ...
... London ; and howsoever England is for the most part plain , or consisting of pleasant hills , yet the ways far from London are so dirty as hired coachmen do not ordinarily take any long journeys , but only for one or two days any way ...
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... London many stately palaces , built by noblemen upon the river Thames , do make a very great shew to them that pass by water ; and that there be many more like palaces , also ... London ; and the Earl of Exeter his house 84 LONDON.
... London many stately palaces , built by noblemen upon the river Thames , do make a very great shew to them that pass by water ; and that there be many more like palaces , also ... London ; and the Earl of Exeter his house 84 LONDON.
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