Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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Página xiv
... dice , card - sharping . D. Debt and Usury : a usurer , the debtors ' prison § 5. DRESS AND FASHION Fashion in general , gorgeous attire , a dandy , fashion descends , barbers , fashionable ladies , pride of merchants ' wives , lap ...
... dice , card - sharping . D. Debt and Usury : a usurer , the debtors ' prison § 5. DRESS AND FASHION Fashion in general , gorgeous attire , a dandy , fashion descends , barbers , fashionable ladies , pride of merchants ' wives , lap ...
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... dice , card - sharping . D. Debt and Usury : a usurer , the debtors ' prison § 5. DRESS AND FASHION Fashion in general , gorgeous attire , a dandy , fashion descends , barbers , fashionable ladies , pride of merchants ' wives , lap ...
... dice , card - sharping . D. Debt and Usury : a usurer , the debtors ' prison § 5. DRESS AND FASHION Fashion in general , gorgeous attire , a dandy , fashion descends , barbers , fashionable ladies , pride of merchants ' wives , lap ...
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... dice purge many a purse , and the youth shew their agility in shoeing of the wild mare . Now " Good cheer " and " Welcome , " and " God be with you , " and " I thank you , " and " Against the new year , " provide for the presents . The ...
... dice purge many a purse , and the youth shew their agility in shoeing of the wild mare . Now " Good cheer " and " Welcome , " and " God be with you , " and " I thank you , " and " Against the new year , " provide for the presents . The ...
Página 64
... dice , and trifles , as men that make not living by their study the end of their purposes , which is a lamentable hearing . Beside this , being for the most part either gentlemen or rich men's sons , they oft bring the universities into ...
... dice , and trifles , as men that make not living by their study the end of their purposes , which is a lamentable hearing . Beside this , being for the most part either gentlemen or rich men's sons , they oft bring the universities into ...
Página 112
... dice . Much Ado About Nothing , II . i . 291 Multitude of cheaters Now , such is the misery of our time , or such is the licentious outrage of idle misgoverned persons , that of only dicers a man might have half an army , the greatest ...
... dice . Much Ado About Nothing , II . i . 291 Multitude of cheaters Now , such is the misery of our time , or such is the licentious outrage of idle misgoverned persons , that of only dicers a man might have half an army , the greatest ...
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