Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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... turn them out like counterfeits to show themselves on the stage . It was therefore aptly applied of him who likened the writers of our days unto tailors , who having their shears in their hand , can alter the fashion of anything into ...
... turn them out like counterfeits to show themselves on the stage . It was therefore aptly applied of him who likened the writers of our days unto tailors , who having their shears in their hand , can alter the fashion of anything into ...
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... turn to small profit . Wherefore I will deal with other things more necessary for this turn . WILLIAM HARRISON , Description of England , 1587 ( 2nd ed . ) A servant's duties at table When your master will go to his meat , take a towel ...
... turn to small profit . Wherefore I will deal with other things more necessary for this turn . WILLIAM HARRISON , Description of England , 1587 ( 2nd ed . ) A servant's duties at table When your master will go to his meat , take a towel ...
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... turn up the 3 or the 4. Barred cinque - deuces = dice which never turn up the 5 or the 2 . Barred six - aces = dice which never turn up the 6 or the 1. Flat cater- treys = dice which always turn up the 3 or the 4. Flat cinque - deuces ...
... turn up the 3 or the 4. Barred cinque - deuces = dice which never turn up the 5 or the 2 . Barred six - aces = dice which never turn up the 6 or the 1. Flat cater- treys = dice which always turn up the 3 or the 4. Flat cinque - deuces ...
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