Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges . But upon the sea coast the winds many times blast the fruits in the very flower . The English are so naturally inclined to pleasure , as there is no ...
... better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges . But upon the sea coast the winds many times blast the fruits in the very flower . The English are so naturally inclined to pleasure , as there is no ...
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... better pirates , cunning , treacherous , and thievish ; above 300 are said to be hanged annually at London . Beheading with them is less infamous than hanging . They give the wall as the place of honour . Hawking is the common sport of ...
... better pirates , cunning , treacherous , and thievish ; above 300 are said to be hanged annually at London . Beheading with them is less infamous than hanging . They give the wall as the place of honour . Hawking is the common sport of ...
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... better faith , he will write that for the merits of that man , and certain qualities which he doth see in him , and for sundry noble acts which he hath performed , he , by the authority which he hath as king of heralds and arms , giveth ...
... better faith , he will write that for the merits of that man , and certain qualities which he doth see in him , and for sundry noble acts which he hath performed , he , by the authority which he hath as king of heralds and arms , giveth ...
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... rich disdain the poor . The courtier the citizen . The citizen the country man . One occupation disdaineth another . The merchant the retailer . The re- tailer the craftsman . The better sort of craftsmen the 7 ENGLISH SNOBBERY.
... rich disdain the poor . The courtier the citizen . The citizen the country man . One occupation disdaineth another . The merchant the retailer . The re- tailer the craftsman . The better sort of craftsmen the 7 ENGLISH SNOBBERY.
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A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. tailer the craftsman . The better sort of craftsmen the baser . The shoemaker the cobbler . The cobbler the carman . One nice dame disdains her next neighbour should have that furniture to ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson. tailer the craftsman . The better sort of craftsmen the baser . The shoemaker the cobbler . The cobbler the carman . One nice dame disdains her next neighbour should have that furniture to ...
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