Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... Paul's walk , noise and bustle §3 . DISORDERS · A busy week for the authorities , duelling and street brawling , constables and watchmen , London at night 68 75 i 75 84 92 $ 4 . TEMPTATIONS · A. Drink its effects , xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... Paul's walk , noise and bustle §3 . DISORDERS · A busy week for the authorities , duelling and street brawling , constables and watchmen , London at night 68 75 i 75 84 92 $ 4 . TEMPTATIONS · A. Drink its effects , xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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... streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of oysters , mackerel and herrings , and the English are very industrious in fishing , though nothing comparable to the ...
... streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of oysters , mackerel and herrings , and the English are very industrious in fishing , though nothing comparable to the ...
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... streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of oysters , mackerel and herrings , and the English are very industrious in fishing , though nothing comparable to the ...
... streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of oysters , mackerel and herrings , and the English are very industrious in fishing , though nothing comparable to the ...
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... streets without any covering either of huke or mantle , hood , veil , or the like . Married women only wear a hat both in the street and in the house ; those unmarried go without a hat , although ladies of distinction have lately learnt ...
... streets without any covering either of huke or mantle , hood , veil , or the like . Married women only wear a hat both in the street and in the house ; those unmarried go without a hat , although ladies of distinction have lately learnt ...
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... streets do grow to be much more gulled than before , and thereby very noisome for such as travel by the same . Sometimes also , and that very often , these days ' works are not employed upon those ways that lead from market to market ...
... streets do grow to be much more gulled than before , and thereby very noisome for such as travel by the same . Sometimes also , and that very often , these days ' works are not employed upon those ways that lead from market to market ...
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