Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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Página xiv
... taverns , English sobriety . B. Tobacco . a tobacco seller , royal disapprobation . C. Dicing and Gaming : cheaters , a gaming - house , false dice , card - sharping . D. Debt and Usury : a usurer , the debtors ' prison § 5. DRESS AND ...
... taverns , English sobriety . B. Tobacco . a tobacco seller , royal disapprobation . C. Dicing and Gaming : cheaters , a gaming - house , false dice , card - sharping . D. Debt and Usury : a usurer , the debtors ' prison § 5. DRESS AND ...
Página 47
... taverns than they shall come out : and that he which drinks hard and lies cold , shall never die of the sweat ; although Gemini , combust and retrograde , sheweth that some shall have so sore a sweating , that they may sell their hair ...
... taverns than they shall come out : and that he which drinks hard and lies cold , shall never die of the sweat ; although Gemini , combust and retrograde , sheweth that some shall have so sore a sweating , that they may sell their hair ...
Página 63
... taverns , without all order or discipline . But in these our colleges we live in such exact order , and under so precise rules of government , as that the famous learned man Erasmus of Rotterdam , being here among us fifty years past ...
... taverns , without all order or discipline . But in these our colleges we live in such exact order , and under so precise rules of government , as that the famous learned man Erasmus of Rotterdam , being here among us fifty years past ...
Página 66
... tavern by the way , which hereafter he will learn of himself . The two marks of his seniority is the bare velvet of his gown and his proficiency at tennis , where when he can once play a set , he is a fresh - man no more . His study has ...
... tavern by the way , which hereafter he will learn of himself . The two marks of his seniority is the bare velvet of his gown and his proficiency at tennis , where when he can once play a set , he is a fresh - man no more . His study has ...
Página 89
... tavern : the young attendant must want his eyes , and change his tongue , according as his mistress shall direct , though many times they do mistake place , yet they will remember the time an hour and half , to avoid suspicion . Some of ...
... tavern : the young attendant must want his eyes , and change his tongue , according as his mistress shall direct , though many times they do mistake place , yet they will remember the time an hour and half , to avoid suspicion . Some of ...
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