Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges . But upon the ...
... hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges . But upon the ...
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... hath more tame swans swimming in the rivers , than I did see in any other part . It hath multitudes of hurtful birds , as crows , ravens and kites , and they labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn , because ...
... hath more tame swans swimming in the rivers , than I did see in any other part . It hath multitudes of hurtful birds , as crows , ravens and kites , and they labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn , because ...
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... hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges . But upon the ...
... hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges . But upon the ...
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... hath more tame swans swimming in the rivers , than I did see in any other part . It hath multitudes of hurtful birds , as crows , ravens and kites , and they labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn , because ...
... hath more tame swans swimming in the rivers , than I did see in any other part . It hath multitudes of hurtful birds , as crows , ravens and kites , and they labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn , because ...
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... hath performed , he , by the authority which he hath as king of heralds and arms , giveth to him and his heirs these and these arms , which being done I think he may be called a squire , for he beareth ever after those arms . Such men ...
... hath performed , he , by the authority which he hath as king of heralds and arms , giveth to him and his heirs these and these arms , which being done I think he may be called a squire , for he beareth ever after those arms . Such men ...
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