Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands , This blessed plot , this earth , this realm , this England .... Richard II . , II . i . 40—50 England The air of England is ...
... serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands , This blessed plot , this earth , this realm , this England .... Richard II . , II . i . 40—50 England The air of England is ...
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... served plentifully and at a good rate with French wines , as for that the hills most fit to bear grapes yield more commodity by feeding of sheep and cattle . Caesar writes in his Commentaries , that Britanny yields white lead within ...
... served plentifully and at a good rate with French wines , as for that the hills most fit to bear grapes yield more commodity by feeding of sheep and cattle . Caesar writes in his Commentaries , that Britanny yields white lead within ...
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... serves England , but also served the English army in the civil wars of Ireland , at which time they also exported great quantity thereof into foreign parts , and by God's mercy England scarce once in ten years needs supply of foreign ...
... serves England , but also served the English army in the civil wars of Ireland , at which time they also exported great quantity thereof into foreign parts , and by God's mercy England scarce once in ten years needs supply of foreign ...
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... of some substance to bear the charges . But these citizens and burgesses be to serve the commonwealth in their cities and boroughs , or in corporate towns where they dwell . Generally in the shires they be of none 5 BIRTH AND RANK.
... of some substance to bear the charges . But these citizens and burgesses be to serve the commonwealth in their cities and boroughs , or in corporate towns where they dwell . Generally in the shires they be of none 5 BIRTH AND RANK.
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... serve in it than all the rest : as shall appear hereafter . I call him a yeoman whom our laws do call legalem hominem , a word familiar in writs and inquests , which is a freeman born English , and may dispend of his own free land in ...
... serve in it than all the rest : as shall appear hereafter . I call him a yeoman whom our laws do call legalem hominem , a word familiar in writs and inquests , which is a freeman born English , and may dispend of his own free land in ...
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