Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... 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 wearing tails hanging down their backs . They excel in dancing ...
... 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 wearing tails hanging down their backs . They excel in dancing ...
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... shew us here The mettle of your pasture Henry V. , 11. i . 25—27 His outside is an ancient yeoman of England , though his inside may give arms ( with the best gentlemen ) and ne'er see the herald . There is no truer servant in the house ...
... shew us here The mettle of your pasture Henry V. , 11. i . 25—27 His outside is an ancient yeoman of England , though his inside may give arms ( with the best gentlemen ) and ne'er see the herald . There is no truer servant in the house ...
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... shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where everyone that will , comes in without money ...
... shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where everyone that will , comes in without money ...
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... shew their agility in shoeing of the wild mare . Now " Good cheer " and " Welcome , " and " God be with you , ” and “ I thank you , " and " Against the new year , " provide for the presents . The Lord of Misrule is no mean man for his ...
... shew their agility in shoeing of the wild mare . Now " Good cheer " and " Welcome , " and " God be with you , ” and “ I thank you , " and " Against the new year , " provide for the presents . The Lord of Misrule is no mean man for his ...
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... shew Robin Good - fellow many secrets , which he never did open to the world . How the fairies called Robin Good - fellow to dance with them , and how they shewed to him their several conditions Come unto these yellow sands , And then ...
... shew Robin Good - fellow many secrets , which he never did open to the world . How the fairies called Robin Good - fellow to dance with them , and how they shewed to him their several conditions Come unto these yellow sands , And then ...
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