Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose. bear the port , charge and countenance of a gentleman , he shall be called master , for that is the title which men give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose. bear the port , charge and countenance of a gentleman , he shall be called master , for that is the title which men give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is ...
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... gentlemen , and yet they have a certain pre- eminence and more estimation than labourers and artificers , and ... gentlemen , which with grazing , frequenting of markets , and keeping servants not idle as the gentleman doth , but such as ...
... gentlemen , and yet they have a certain pre- eminence and more estimation than labourers and artificers , and ... gentlemen , which with grazing , frequenting of markets , and keeping servants not idle as the gentleman doth , but such as ...
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... gentlemen , which grieveth many not a little . WILLIAM HARRISON , Description of England , 1587 ( 2nd ed . ) The ... gentlemen , doctors and masters of arts , but very few of the latter ; this is more plentifully and expensively served ...
... gentlemen , which grieveth many not a little . WILLIAM HARRISON , Description of England , 1587 ( 2nd ed . ) The ... gentlemen , doctors and masters of arts , but very few of the latter ; this is more plentifully and expensively served ...
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