Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... morning when they are brought up from grass . English passengers taking any journey seldom dine , especially not in winter , and withal ride long journeys . But there is no place in the world where passengers may so freely command as in ...
... morning when they are brought up from grass . English passengers taking any journey seldom dine , especially not in winter , and withal ride long journeys . But there is no place in the world where passengers may so freely command as in ...
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... morning market , and Friday morning to serve Saturday market ; for Wednesday and Saturday are the most general market days of this kingdom , and Wednesday , Friday , and Saturday , the usual fasting days of the week and so meetest for ...
... morning market , and Friday morning to serve Saturday market ; for Wednesday and Saturday are the most general market days of this kingdom , and Wednesday , Friday , and Saturday , the usual fasting days of the week and so meetest for ...
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... morning , your master being alone , if ye have anything to say to him , then is good leisure and time to know his pleasure . In the morning if it be cold , make a fire , and have in clean water , bring him his petticoat warm , with his ...
... morning , your master being alone , if ye have anything to say to him , then is good leisure and time to know his pleasure . In the morning if it be cold , make a fire , and have in clean water , bring him his petticoat warm , with his ...
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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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