Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... horse , and as much for his guide's horse : but one guide will serve the whole company , though many ride together , who may easily bring back the horses , driving them before him , who know the way as well as a beggar knows his dish ...
... horse , and as much for his guide's horse : but one guide will serve the whole company , though many ride together , who may easily bring back the horses , driving them before him , who know the way as well as a beggar knows his dish ...
Página 77
... horse's meat will come to twelve pence , or eighteen pence the night for hay , oats and straw , and in summer time commonly they put the horses to grass , after the rate of threepence each horse , though some who ride long journeys will ...
... horse's meat will come to twelve pence , or eighteen pence the night for hay , oats and straw , and in summer time commonly they put the horses to grass , after the rate of threepence each horse , though some who ride long journeys will ...
Página 78
... horses . But if any will hire a horse , at London they use to pay two shillings the first day , and twelve or perhaps eighteen pence a day for as many days as they keep him , till the horse be brought home to the owner , and the ...
... horses . But if any will hire a horse , at London they use to pay two shillings the first day , and twelve or perhaps eighteen pence a day for as many days as they keep him , till the horse be brought home to the owner , and the ...
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