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... capite censii proletarii or operae , day labourers , poor husbandmen , yea merchants and retailers which have no free land , copyholders , and all artificers , as tailors , shoemakers , carpenters , brickmakers , masons , etc.
... capite censii proletarii or operae , day labourers , poor husbandmen , yea merchants and retailers which have no free land , copyholders , and all artificers , as tailors , shoemakers , carpenters , brickmakers , masons , etc.
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So did Jerusalem disdain God's prophets , because they came in the likeness of poor men . She disdained Amos , because he was a keeper of oxen , as also the rest , for they were of the dregs of the people . But their dis- dain prospered ...
So did Jerusalem disdain God's prophets , because they came in the likeness of poor men . She disdained Amos , because he was a keeper of oxen , as also the rest , for they were of the dregs of the people . But their dis- dain prospered ...
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hand , and make a leg both together , and the names of lords and councillors ; he hath thus much toward entertainment and courtesy , but of the last he makes more use ; for by the recital of " my lord , " he conjures his poor countrymen ...
hand , and make a leg both together , and the names of lords and councillors ; he hath thus much toward entertainment and courtesy , but of the last he makes more use ; for by the recital of " my lord , " he conjures his poor countrymen ...
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And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , Being native burghers of this desert city , Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gor'd . As You Like It , 11. i . 21—25 I think it not amiss to begin and ...
And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , Being native burghers of this desert city , Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gor'd . As You Like It , 11. i . 21—25 I think it not amiss to begin and ...
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The poor sitting on penniless bench , shall sell their coats to strive for a straw , and See Glossary under " Checkmate . ” # lawyers laugh such fools to scorn as cannot keep their 46 SUPERSTITION $5 ASTROLOGY.
The poor sitting on penniless bench , shall sell their coats to strive for a straw , and See Glossary under " Checkmate . ” # lawyers laugh such fools to scorn as cannot keep their 46 SUPERSTITION $5 ASTROLOGY.
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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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