Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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Página 216
... Servant . Ay , boy ; ready . First Servant . You are looked for and called for , asked for and sought for in the great chamber . Third Servant . We cannot be here and there too . Meals Romeo and Juliet , I. V. 1–17 The Italian Sansovino ...
... Servant . Ay , boy ; ready . First Servant . You are looked for and called for , asked for and sought for in the great chamber . Third Servant . We cannot be here and there too . Meals Romeo and Juliet , I. V. 1–17 The Italian Sansovino ...
Página 274
... servants to their day's work , and the grass horses are fetched from the pastures : the milk - maids begin to look toward their dairy , and the good housewife begins to look about the house : the porridge pot is on for the servants ...
... servants to their day's work , and the grass horses are fetched from the pastures : the milk - maids begin to look toward their dairy , and the good housewife begins to look about the house : the porridge pot is on for the servants ...
Página 279
... servants make their walks in Paul's : the shopmen keep their shops , and their servants go to dinner : the traveller begins to call for a reckoning , and goes into the stable to see his horse eat his provender : the ploughman now is at ...
... servants make their walks in Paul's : the shopmen keep their shops , and their servants go to dinner : the traveller begins to call for a reckoning , and goes into the stable to see his horse eat his provender : the ploughman now is at ...
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