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THE CAMBRIDGE ANTHOLOGIES are intended for the general reader , who , whilst he is familiar with the greater masters , has little leisure , and , it may be , little inclination , to become a professed student of literature .
THE CAMBRIDGE ANTHOLOGIES are intended for the general reader , who , whilst he is familiar with the greater masters , has little leisure , and , it may be , little inclination , to become a professed student of literature .
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154-168 The English are grave like the Germans , lovers of shew ; followed wherever they go by whole troops of servants , who wear their masters ' arms in silver fastened to their left arms , and are not undeservedly ridiculed for ...
154-168 The English are grave like the Germans , lovers of shew ; followed wherever they go by whole troops of servants , who wear their masters ' arms in silver fastened to their left arms , and are not undeservedly ridiculed for ...
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... who can live idly and without manual labour , and will bear the port , charge nga and countenance of a gentleman , he shall be called master , for that is the title which men give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken ...
... who can live idly and without manual labour , and will bear the port , charge nga and countenance of a gentleman , he shall be called master , for that is the title which men give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken ...
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These be not called masters , for that ( as I said ) pertaineth to gentlemen only : but to their surnames , men add goodman : as if the surname be Luter , Finch , White , Browne , they are called Goodman Luter , Goodman White , Goodman ...
These be not called masters , for that ( as I said ) pertaineth to gentlemen only : but to their surnames , men add goodman : as if the surname be Luter , Finch , White , Browne , they are called Goodman Luter , Goodman White , Goodman ...
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Though he be master , he says not to his servants , ' Go to field , ' but ' Let us go ' ; and with his own eye doth both fatten his flock , and set forward all manner of husbandry . He is taught by nature to be contented with a little ...
Though he be master , he says not to his servants , ' Go to field , ' but ' Let us go ' ; and with his own eye doth both fatten his flock , and set forward all manner of husbandry . He is taught by nature to be contented with a little ...
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