Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... thereof is spent . England abounds with corn , which they may transport , when a quarter ( in some places containing six , in others eight bushels ) is sold for twenty shillings , or under ; and this corn not only serves England , but ...
... thereof is spent . England abounds with corn , which they may transport , when a quarter ( in some places containing six , in others eight bushels ) is sold for twenty shillings , or under ; and this corn not only serves England , but ...
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... thereof , be written esquires . So amongst the husbandmen , labourers , lowest and rascal sort of the people , such as be exempted out of the number of the rascability of the popular be called and written yeoman , as in the degree next ...
... thereof , be written esquires . So amongst the husbandmen , labourers , lowest and rascal sort of the people , such as be exempted out of the number of the rascability of the popular be called and written yeoman , as in the degree next ...
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... thereof , most artificial for the wisdom and cunning thereof , and most manly and warlike for the use and endurance thereof . And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I ...
... thereof , most artificial for the wisdom and cunning thereof , and most manly and warlike for the use and endurance thereof . And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I ...
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... thereof will be much more delightful to the ears of every beholder . GERVASE MARKHAM , Countrey Contentments 1611 Football ( a puritan view ) Am I so round with you as you with me , That like a football you do spurn me thus ? You spurn ...
... thereof will be much more delightful to the ears of every beholder . GERVASE MARKHAM , Countrey Contentments 1611 Football ( a puritan view ) Am I so round with you as you with me , That like a football you do spurn me thus ? You spurn ...
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... their fight ; where the younger cock fought stoutly a good while , till the old cock , taking advantage of his large jollops hanging so low , took hold thereof , for raising himself to wound the young cock at every B 2 19 SPORT.
... their fight ; where the younger cock fought stoutly a good while , till the old cock , taking advantage of his large jollops hanging so low , took hold thereof , for raising himself to wound the young cock at every B 2 19 SPORT.
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