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A sixteenth century printer's office , from A book of trades , 1568 • Frontispiece To face p . 16 99 P. 74 99 P. 102 · " P. 140 An Elizabethan stage , from Victor E. Albright's Shak- sperian Stage , 1909 99 P. 154 Charlecote Hall ...
A sixteenth century printer's office , from A book of trades , 1568 • Frontispiece To face p . 16 99 P. 74 99 P. 102 · " P. 140 An Elizabethan stage , from Victor E. Albright's Shak- sperian Stage , 1909 99 P. 154 Charlecote Hall ...
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Married women only wear a hat both in the street and in the house ; those unmarried go without a hat , although ladies of distinction have lately learnt to cover their faces with silken masks or vizards , and feathers , for indeed they ...
Married women only wear a hat both in the street and in the house ; those unmarried go without a hat , although ladies of distinction have lately learnt to cover their faces with silken masks or vizards , and feathers , for indeed they ...
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161 A fair and happy milkmaid is a country wench , that is so far from making herself beautiful by art , that one look of hers is able to put all face - physic out of countenance . She knows a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend ...
161 A fair and happy milkmaid is a country wench , that is so far from making herself beautiful by art , that one look of hers is able to put all face - physic out of countenance . She knows a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend ...
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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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This man dares not stir forth , till his breast be crossed and his face sprinkled . If but a hare cross him the way , he returns ; or , if his journey began unawares on the dismal day ; or , if he stumbled at the threshold .
This man dares not stir forth , till his breast be crossed and his face sprinkled . If but a hare cross him the way , he returns ; or , if his journey began unawares on the dismal day ; or , if he stumbled at the threshold .
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