Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti eris aliis quanti tibi feceris . And ( if need be ) a king of heralds shall also give him for money arms , newly made ...
... give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti eris aliis quanti tibi feceris . And ( if need be ) a king of heralds shall also give him for money arms , newly made ...
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... give to every one that will give money for them to maintain them in their heathenry , devilry , whoredom , drunkenness , pride , and what not . And who will not show himself buxom to them , and give them money for these the devil's ...
... give to every one that will give money for them to maintain them in their heathenry , devilry , whoredom , drunkenness , pride , and what not . And who will not show himself buxom to them , and give them money for these the devil's ...
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... give them meat , only at the ten miles ' end the boy that carries them back will expect some few pence in gift . Some nobleman hath the office of chief post - master , being a place of such account as commonly he is one of the King's ...
... give them meat , only at the ten miles ' end the boy that carries them back will expect some few pence in gift . Some nobleman hath the office of chief post - master , being a place of such account as commonly he is one of the King's ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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