Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... chamber , and , if he serve a king , then let him go to the Master of the Games ' chamber , to know his pleasure in what quarter he deter- mineth to hunt the day following , that he may know his own AN ELIZABETHAN HUNTSMAN лл Пл f ...
... chamber , and , if he serve a king , then let him go to the Master of the Games ' chamber , to know his pleasure in what quarter he deter- mineth to hunt the day following , that he may know his own AN ELIZABETHAN HUNTSMAN лл Пл f ...
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... chambers , and eat alone , except perhaps they have consorts and friends in their company and of their acquaintance . If ... chamber with one or two servants attending him , perhaps upon reckoning may spend some five or six shillings for ...
... chambers , and eat alone , except perhaps they have consorts and friends in their company and of their acquaintance . If ... chamber with one or two servants attending him , perhaps upon reckoning may spend some five or six shillings for ...
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... chamber , to waste and con- sume the evil vapours within the chamber , for the breath of man may putrify the air within the chamber : I do advertise you not to stand nor to sit by the fire , but stand or sit a good way off from the fire ...
... chamber , to waste and con- sume the evil vapours within the chamber , for the breath of man may putrify the air within the chamber : I do advertise you not to stand nor to sit by the fire , but stand or sit a good way off from the fire ...
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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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