Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... dancing and music , for they are active and lively , though of a thicker make than the French ; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better pirates , cunning ...
... dancing and music , for they are active and lively , though of a thicker make than the French ; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better pirates , cunning ...
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... dance in the church- yard after evensong . Rock Monday , and the wake in summer , shrovings , the wakeful ketches on Christmas Eve , the hockey or seed cake , these he yearly keeps , yet holds them no relics of popery . He is not so ...
... dance in the church- yard after evensong . Rock Monday , and the wake in summer , shrovings , the wakeful ketches on Christmas Eve , the hockey or seed cake , these he yearly keeps , yet holds them no relics of popery . He is not so ...
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... dancing puts away much melancholy . Stolen venison is sweet , and a fat coney is worth money . Pit - falls are now set for small birds , and a woodcock hangs himself in a gin . A good fire heats all the house , and a full alms - basket ...
... dancing puts away much melancholy . Stolen venison is sweet , and a fat coney is worth money . Pit - falls are now set for small birds , and a woodcock hangs himself in a gin . A good fire heats all the house , and a full alms - basket ...
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... dancing day , and the earth's holy - day . NICHOLAS BRETON , Fantastickes 1626 May - day ( a puritan view ) ... dance about it , as the heathen people did at the dedication of their idols , whereof this is a perfect pattern , or ...
... dancing day , and the earth's holy - day . NICHOLAS BRETON , Fantastickes 1626 May - day ( a puritan view ) ... dance about it , as the heathen people did at the dedication of their idols , whereof this is a perfect pattern , or ...
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... dance withal . Then march these heathen company towards the church and church - yard , their pipers piping , their drummers thundering , their stumps dancing , their bells jingling , their handkerchiefs swinging about their heads like ...
... dance withal . Then march these heathen company towards the church and church - yard , their pipers piping , their drummers thundering , their stumps dancing , their bells jingling , their handkerchiefs swinging about their heads like ...
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