Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... honour . Hawking is the common sport of the gentry . They are more polite in eating than the French , consuming less bread , but more meat , which they roast in perfection . They put a great deal of sugar in their drink . Their beds are ...
... honour . Hawking is the common sport of the gentry . They are more polite in eating than the French , consuming less bread , but more meat , which they roast in perfection . They put a great deal of sugar in their drink . Their beds are ...
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... honour to all which be or take upon them to be gentlemen , and yet they have . a certain pre - eminence and more estimation than labourers and artificers , and commonly live wealthily , keep good houses , and do their business , and ...
... honour to all which be or take upon them to be gentlemen , and yet they have . a certain pre - eminence and more estimation than labourers and artificers , and commonly live wealthily , keep good houses , and do their business , and ...
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... honour ; they are placed at the upper end of the table , where they are the first served ; at the lower end they help the men . All the socialize rest of their time they employ in walking and riding , in playingnum conv Concionsmess of ...
... honour ; they are placed at the upper end of the table , where they are the first served ; at the lower end they help the men . All the socialize rest of their time they employ in walking and riding , in playingnum conv Concionsmess of ...
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... honoured Lord , the Earl of Middlesex , Lord high Treasurer of England ; and lastly to the most worthy , my most noble Lord , the Lord Coventry , Lord - keeper of the great seal , in whose service I expect to end my days . And this I ...
... honoured Lord , the Earl of Middlesex , Lord high Treasurer of England ; and lastly to the most worthy , my most noble Lord , the Lord Coventry , Lord - keeper of the great seal , in whose service I expect to end my days . And this I ...
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... honour , and turns . a gentlemen - critic in pedigrees . Of all things he endures not to be mistaken for a scholar , and hates a black suit though it be of satin . His companion is ordinarily some stale fellow , that has been notorious ...
... honour , and turns . a gentlemen - critic in pedigrees . Of all things he endures not to be mistaken for a scholar , and hates a black suit though it be of satin . His companion is ordinarily some stale fellow , that has been notorious ...
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