Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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Página 78
... shillings the day ( or the way being short for some eight shillings , so as the passengers paid for the horses ' meat ) or some fifteen shillings a day for three horses , the coachman paying for his horses ' meat . Sixty or seventy ...
... shillings the day ( or the way being short for some eight shillings , so as the passengers paid for the horses ' meat ) or some fifteen shillings a day for three horses , the coachman paying for his horses ' meat . Sixty or seventy ...
Página 119
... shillings for an old cap , and the rest is yours in ready money ; the man loves good dealing . If you desire commodities at his hand , why sir you shall have them , but how ? not ( as the caterpillars wont to sell ) at high prices , but ...
... shillings for an old cap , and the rest is yours in ready money ; the man loves good dealing . If you desire commodities at his hand , why sir you shall have them , but how ? not ( as the caterpillars wont to sell ) at high prices , but ...
Página 239
... shillings in his purse , and an old angel , which this poor man had thought had not been in his purse , for he willed his wife over night to take out the angel and lay it up until his coming home again . And he verily thought that his ...
... shillings in his purse , and an old angel , which this poor man had thought had not been in his purse , for he willed his wife over night to take out the angel and lay it up until his coming home again . And he verily thought that his ...
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