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William Harrison and others give our fancy the entry to his house , his garden and his orchard , and even allow us to picture him at his table or in his bed- chamber . Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic ...
William Harrison and others give our fancy the entry to his house , his garden and his orchard , and even allow us to picture him at his table or in his bed- chamber . Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic ...
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For the sweet fountain is his fairest alehouse : the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE COUNTRYSIDE A country gentleman, a franklin, ...
For the sweet fountain is his fairest alehouse : the sunny bank his best chamber . Adam had never less need of neighbours ' friendship ; nor was at any time troubled with neighbours 14 THE COUNTRYSIDE A country gentleman, a franklin, ...
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... 1611 Preparations for the chase Immediately after supper the huntsman should go to his master's 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 ...
... 1611 Preparations for the chase Immediately after supper the huntsman should go to his master's 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 ...
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... handkercher , napkin or any other thing , which she practised to obtain by means of one John Kers , who being attendant in his Majesty's chamber , desired him for old ac- quaintance between them , to help her to one , or a piece of ...
... handkercher , napkin or any other thing , which she practised to obtain by means of one John Kers , who being attendant in his Majesty's chamber , desired him for old ac- quaintance between them , to help her to one , or a piece of ...
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In the first also there are not only divers goodly houses builded four square for the most part of hard freestone or brick , with great numbers of lodgings and chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the ...
In the first also there are not only divers goodly houses builded four square for the most part of hard freestone or brick , with great numbers of lodgings and chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the ...
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