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... as of metals , so of wool , and of woollen clothes to be exported . The English beer is famous in Ou er . I ert and ! Netherland and lower 2 ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH.
... as of metals , so of wool , and of woollen clothes to be exported . The English beer is famous in Ou er . I ert and ! Netherland and lower 2 ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH.
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They sit before their doors , decked out in fine clothes , in order to see and be seen by the passers - by . In all banquets and feasts they are shown the greatest honour ; they are placed at the upper end of the table , where they are ...
They sit before their doors , decked out in fine clothes , in order to see and be seen by the passers - by . In all banquets and feasts they are shown the greatest honour ; they are placed at the upper end of the table , where they are ...
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He is quickly and contentedly put into the fashion , if his clothes be made against Whitsuntide , or Christmas day : and then outwardly he con- temns appearance . He cannot therefore choose but hate a Spaniard likewise , and ( he thinks ) ...
He is quickly and contentedly put into the fashion , if his clothes be made against Whitsuntide , or Christmas day : and then outwardly he con- temns appearance . He cannot therefore choose but hate a Spaniard likewise , and ( he thinks ) ...
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His flock affords him his whole raiment , outside and linings , cloth and leather and instead of much costly linen , his little garden yields hemp enough to make his lockram shirts : which do preserve his body sweetened against court ...
His flock affords him his whole raiment , outside and linings , cloth and leather and instead of much costly linen , his little garden yields hemp enough to make his lockram shirts : which do preserve his body sweetened against court ...
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... and in the meantime closely conveyed under the cloths wherewithal he was covered , a vizard like a swine's snout upon his face , with three wire chains fastened thereunto , the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ...
... and in the meantime closely conveyed under the cloths wherewithal he was covered , a vizard like a swine's snout upon his face , with three wire chains fastened thereunto , the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ...
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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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