Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1926 - 291 páginas |
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... wine of old , which no doubt many parts would yield at this day , but that the inhabitants forbear to plant vines , as well because they are served plentifully and at a good rate with French wines , as for that the hills most fit to ...
... wine of old , which no doubt many parts would yield at this day , but that the inhabitants forbear to plant vines , as well because they are served plentifully and at a good rate with French wines , as for that the hills most fit to ...
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... wine . That done , let him take a little vinegar in the palm of his hand , and put it in the nostrils of his hound , for to make him snuff , to the end his scent may be the perfecter . Then let him to the wood . And if he chance by the ...
... wine . That done , let him take a little vinegar in the palm of his hand , and put it in the nostrils of his hound , for to make him snuff , to the end his scent may be the perfecter . Then let him to the wood . And if he chance by the ...
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... wine . The lusty bloods must look about them like men , and piping and dancing puts away much melancholy . Stolen venison is sweet , and a fat coney is worth money . Pit - falls are now set for small birds , and a woodcock hangs himself ...
... wine . The lusty bloods must look about them like men , and piping and dancing puts away much melancholy . Stolen venison is sweet , and a fat coney is worth money . Pit - falls are now set for small birds , and a woodcock hangs himself ...
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... wine on his lap : and when he sneezeth , thinks them not his friends that uncover not . In the morning , he listens whether the crow crieth even or odd ; and , by that token , presages of the weather . If he hear but a raven croak from ...
... wine on his lap : and when he sneezeth , thinks them not his friends that uncover not . In the morning , he listens whether the crow crieth even or odd ; and , by that token , presages of the weather . If he hear but a raven croak from ...
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... wine , making merry and drinking by the way in the same riddles or sieves , to the kirk of North Berwick in Lothian ; and that after they had landed , took hands on the land , and danced this reel or short dance , singing all with one ...
... wine , making merry and drinking by the way in the same riddles or sieves , to the kirk of North Berwick in Lothian ; and that after they had landed , took hands on the land , and danced this reel or short dance , singing all with one ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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