Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... live wealthily , keep good houses , and do their business , and travail to acquire riches . These be ( for the most part ) farmers unto gentlemen , which with grazing , frequenting of markets , and keeping servants not idle as the ...
... live wealthily , keep good houses , and do their business , and travail to acquire riches . These be ( for the most part ) farmers unto gentlemen , which with grazing , frequenting of markets , and keeping servants not idle as the ...
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... live of their revenues , citizens by traffic , and the common sort by the plough and manual arts , as divers members ... lives only excepted . Therefore , when they marry , they give up the surname of their father and of the family from ...
... live of their revenues , citizens by traffic , and the common sort by the plough and manual arts , as divers members ... lives only excepted . Therefore , when they marry , they give up the surname of their father and of the family from ...
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... live very long , and neither eat nor drink , but only live by air and the smell of fruits . In Selenetide there are women , contrary to the nature of other women , do lay eggs and hatch them , from whom do children come fifty times ...
... live very long , and neither eat nor drink , but only live by air and the smell of fruits . In Selenetide there are women , contrary to the nature of other women , do lay eggs and hatch them , from whom do children come fifty times ...
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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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