Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1926 - 291 páginas |
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... meat , which they roast in perfection . They put a great deal of sugar in their drink . Their beds are covered with tapestry , even those of farmers . They are often molested with the scurvy , said to have first crept into England with ...
... meat , which they roast in perfection . They put a great deal of sugar in their drink . Their beds are covered with tapestry , even those of farmers . They are often molested with the scurvy , said to have first crept into England with ...
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... meat for Easter - Eve market . Now must the poulterers make ready their rabbits and their fowl , the cooks have their ovens clean , and all for pies and tarts against the merry feast . Now the maids bestir them about their houses , the ...
... meat for Easter - Eve market . Now must the poulterers make ready their rabbits and their fowl , the cooks have their ovens clean , and all for pies and tarts against the merry feast . Now the maids bestir them about their houses , the ...
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... meat , some one thing , some another ; but if they knew that as often as they bring anything to the maintainance of these execrable pastimes , they offer sacrifice to the devil and Sathanas , they would repent and withdraw their hands ...
... meat , some one thing , some another ; but if they knew that as often as they bring anything to the maintainance of these execrable pastimes , they offer sacrifice to the devil and Sathanas , they would repent and withdraw their hands ...
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... meat and especially of choice kinds of fish , and each man paid no more than sixpence and sometimes but fourpence a meal . One horse's meat will come to twelve pence , or eighteen pence the night for hay , oats and straw , and in summer ...
... meat and especially of choice kinds of fish , and each man paid no more than sixpence and sometimes but fourpence a meal . One horse's meat will come to twelve pence , or eighteen pence the night for hay , oats and straw , and in summer ...
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... meat ) or some fifteen shillings a day for three horses , the coachman paying for his horses meat . Sixty or seventy years ago coaches were very rare in England , but at this day pride is so far increased , as there be few gentlemen of ...
... meat ) or some fifteen shillings a day for three horses , the coachman paying for his horses meat . Sixty or seventy years ago coaches were very rare in England , but at this day pride is so far increased , as there be few gentlemen of ...
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