Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... meat , only at the ten miles ' end the boy that carries them back will expect some few pence in gift . Some nobleman ... meat and especially of choice kinds of fish , and each man paid no more than sixpence and sometimes but fourpence a ...
... meat , only at the ten miles ' end the boy that carries them back will expect some few pence in gift . Some nobleman ... meat and especially of choice kinds of fish , and each man paid no more than sixpence and sometimes but fourpence a ...
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... meat ) or some fifteen shillings a day for three horses , the coachman paying for his horses ' meat . Sixty or seventy years ago coaches were very rare in England , but at this day pride is so far increased , as there be few gentlemen ...
... meat ) or some fifteen shillings a day for three horses , the coachman paying for his horses ' meat . Sixty or seventy years ago coaches were very rare in England , but at this day pride is so far increased , as there be few gentlemen ...
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... meat . For while with their knife , which they hold in one hand , they cut the meat out of the dish , they fasten their fork which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish , so that whatso- ever he be that , sitting in the ...
... meat . For while with their knife , which they hold in one hand , they cut the meat out of the dish , they fasten their fork which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish , so that whatso- ever he be that , sitting in the ...
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