Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... rest , whose work has been laid under full contribution , while most of the earlier pamphleteers are continually dropping into the " character " vein and are full of such admirable little vignettes as the portrait of the bookseller from ...
... rest , whose work has been laid under full contribution , while most of the earlier pamphleteers are continually dropping into the " character " vein and are full of such admirable little vignettes as the portrait of the bookseller from ...
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... rest : as shall appear hereafter . I call him a yeoman whom our laws do call legalem hominem , a word familiar in writs and inquests , which is a freeman born English , and may dispend of his own free land in yearly revenue to the sum ...
... rest : as shall appear hereafter . I call him a yeoman whom our laws do call legalem hominem , a word familiar in writs and inquests , which is a freeman born English , and may dispend of his own free land in yearly revenue to the sum ...
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... rest , for they were of the dregs of the people . But their dis- dain prospered not with them . Their house , for their disdain , was left desolate unto them . THOMAS NASHE , Christs Teares over Ierusalem 1593 The gentlemen disdain ...
... rest , for they were of the dregs of the people . But their dis- dain prospered not with them . Their house , for their disdain , was left desolate unto them . THOMAS NASHE , Christs Teares over Ierusalem 1593 The gentlemen disdain ...
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... rest of their time they employ in walking and riding , in playingnum conv Concionsmess of their beandy at cards or otherwise , in visiting their friends and keeping company , conversing with their equals ( whom they term gossips ) and ...
... rest of their time they employ in walking and riding , in playingnum conv Concionsmess of their beandy at cards or otherwise , in visiting their friends and keeping company , conversing with their equals ( whom they term gossips ) and ...
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... rest . His flock affords him his whole raiment , outside and linings , cloth and leather and instead of much costly linen , his little garden yields hemp enough to make his lockram shirts : which do preserve his body sweetened against ...
... rest . His flock affords him his whole raiment , outside and linings , cloth and leather and instead of much costly linen , his little garden yields hemp enough to make his lockram shirts : which do preserve his body sweetened against ...
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