Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1926 - 291 páginas |
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... land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here chapters on vagabondage and seafaring . Finally the varied activities of the age are summarized in ...
... land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here chapters on vagabondage and seafaring . Finally the varied activities of the age are summarized in ...
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... lands , -This blessed plot , this earth , this realm , this England .... Richard II . , II . i . 40-50 England The air of England is temperate , but thick , cloudy and misty , and Caesar witnesseth that the cold is not so piercing in ...
... lands , -This blessed plot , this earth , this realm , this England .... Richard II . , II . i . 40-50 England The air of England is temperate , but thick , cloudy and misty , and Caesar witnesseth that the cold is not so piercing in ...
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... land , and iron upon the sea coasts . No doubt England hath inexhaustible veins of both , and also of tin , and yields great quantity of brass , and of alum and iron , and abounds with quarries of freestone , and fountains of most pure ...
... land , and iron upon the sea coasts . No doubt England hath inexhaustible veins of both , and also of tin , and yields great quantity of brass , and of alum and iron , and abounds with quarries of freestone , and fountains of most pure ...
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... land , and hath more tame swans swimming in the rivers , than I did see in any other part . It hath multitudes of hurtful birds , as crows , ravens and kites , and they labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn ...
... land , and hath more tame swans swimming in the rivers , than I did see in any other part . It hath multitudes of hurtful birds , as crows , ravens and kites , and they labour not to destroy the crows consuming great quantity of corn ...
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... land in yearly revenue to the sum of 40 / - sterling : this maketh ( if the just value were taken now to the ... lands of unthrifty gentlemen , and after setting their sons to the school at the universities , to the law of the ...
... land in yearly revenue to the sum of 40 / - sterling : this maketh ( if the just value were taken now to the ... lands of unthrifty gentlemen , and after setting their sons to the school at the universities , to the law of the ...
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