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And England hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges .
And England hath such abundance of apples , pears , cherries and plums , such variety of them and so good in all respects , as no country yields more or better , for which the Italians would gladly exchange their citrons and oranges .
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They excel in dancing and music , for they are active and lively , though of a thicker make than the French ; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better ...
They excel in dancing and music , for they are active and lively , though of a thicker make than the French ; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head , letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors , and better ...
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... where his ancestors in times past had been recorded to bear the same : or if he will do it more truly and of better faith , he will write that for the merits of that man , and certain qualities which he doth see in him , and for ...
... where his ancestors in times past had been recorded to bear the same : or if he will do it more truly and of better faith , he will write that for the merits of that man , and certain qualities which he doth see in him , and for ...
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... the 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.
... the 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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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 her house , or dainty dish or device , which she wants .
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 her house , or dainty dish or device , which she wants .
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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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