Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... things hurting the corn . And in great cities it is forbidden to kill kites and ravens , because they devour the filth of the streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of ...
... things hurting the corn . And in great cities it is forbidden to kill kites and ravens , because they devour the filth of the streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of ...
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... things hurting the corn . And in great cities it is forbidden to kill kites and ravens , because they devour the filth of the streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of ...
... things hurting the corn . And in great cities it is forbidden to kill kites and ravens , because they devour the filth of the streets . England hath very great plenty of sea and river fish , especially above all other parts abundance of ...
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... things are administered . The gentlemen , which be divided into two parts , the barony or estate of lords containing barons and all that be above the degree of a baron , ( as I have declared before ) : and those which be no lords , as ...
... things are administered . The gentlemen , which be divided into two parts , the barony or estate of lords containing barons and all that be above the degree of a baron , ( as I have declared before ) : and those which be no lords , as ...
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... thing . I would not change it . As You Like It , 11. i . 15-18 §1 . Country - folk A Country Gentleman Remember who commended thy yellow stockings . Twelfth Night , II . v . 160 Is a thing , out of whose corruption the generation of a ...
... thing . I would not change it . As You Like It , 11. i . 15-18 §1 . Country - folk A Country Gentleman Remember who commended thy yellow stockings . Twelfth Night , II . v . 160 Is a thing , out of whose corruption the generation of a ...
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... thing bruised , or the worse for it , though the country lasses dance in the church- yard after evensong . Rock Monday , and the wake in summer , shrovings , the wakeful ketches on Christmas Eve , the hockey or seed cake , these he ...
... thing bruised , or the worse for it , though the country lasses dance in the church- yard after evensong . Rock Monday , and the wake in summer , shrovings , the wakeful ketches on Christmas Eve , the hockey or seed cake , these he ...
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