Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson Penguin Books, 1949 - 367 páginas |
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... called a squire , for he beareth ever after those arms . Such men are called sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ... OF CITIZENS AND BURGESSES Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free ...
... called a squire , for he beareth ever after those arms . Such men are called sometimes in scorn gentlemen of the first head ... OF CITIZENS AND BURGESSES Next to gentlemen , be appointed citizens and burgesses , such as not only be free ...
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... called Astomii , which live very long , and neither eat nor drink , but only live by air and the smell of fruits ... called Ippopodes . Item , I did see the Satyrs , half men and half goats , playing upon cornets . Item , I did see ...
... called Astomii , which live very long , and neither eat nor drink , but only live by air and the smell of fruits ... called Ippopodes . Item , I did see the Satyrs , half men and half goats , playing upon cornets . Item , I did see ...
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... called to say grace before dinner , and the nice people rather look than eat : the gates be locked for fear of the beggars , and the minstrels called in to be ready with their music : the pleasant wit is now breaking a jest , and the ...
... called to say grace before dinner , and the nice people rather look than eat : the gates be locked for fear of the beggars , and the minstrels called in to be ready with their music : the pleasant wit is now breaking a jest , and the ...
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