Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... leave the retailing commodity to men of inferior sort . And by this course they preserve the dignity and patrimony of their progenitors , suffering not the sinew of the commonwealth upon any pretence to be wrested out of their hands ...
... leave the retailing commodity to men of inferior sort . And by this course they preserve the dignity and patrimony of their progenitors , suffering not the sinew of the commonwealth upon any pretence to be wrested out of their hands ...
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... leave my house with my faithful friends , and take the keys of my chests with me . Where are our horses ? Uxor . Our things are ready ; have you taken your leave of our neighbours , man ? Čivis . I have done ; so now let us depart , a ...
... leave my house with my faithful friends , and take the keys of my chests with me . Where are our horses ? Uxor . Our things are ready ; have you taken your leave of our neighbours , man ? Čivis . I have done ; so now let us depart , a ...
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... leave the best for his menial servants , maketh his entrance at the best , so that he is sure thereby to leave the worst . We use also our wines by degrees , so that the hottest cometh last to the table : but to stand upon such toys ...
... leave the best for his menial servants , maketh his entrance at the best , so that he is sure thereby to leave the worst . We use also our wines by degrees , so that the hottest cometh last to the table : but to stand upon such toys ...
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