Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson Penguin Books, 1949 - 367 páginas |
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Página 246
... dishes were received by a gentleman in the same order as they were brought and placed upon the table , while the lady - taster gave to each of the guard a mouthful to eat of the parti- cular dish he had brought , for fear of any poison ...
... dishes were received by a gentleman in the same order as they were brought and placed upon the table , while the lady - taster gave to each of the guard a mouthful to eat of the parti- cular dish he had brought , for fear of any poison ...
Página 285
... dish , they fasten their fork which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish , so that whatsoever he be that , sitting in the company of any others at meal , should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which ...
... dish , they fasten their fork which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish , so that whatsoever he be that , sitting in the company of any others at meal , should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which ...
Página 353
... dishes have been read over , and the reversion set by : the wine begins to be called for , and who waits not is chidden : talk passeth away time , and when stomachs ... dish , and the labourer draws out his dinner out AN ELIZABETHAN DAY 353.
... dishes have been read over , and the reversion set by : the wine begins to be called for , and who waits not is chidden : talk passeth away time , and when stomachs ... dish , and the labourer draws out his dinner out AN ELIZABETHAN DAY 353.
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