Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... unto the nobility , knights and squires , have the greatest charge and doings in the commonwealth , or rather are more travailed to serve in it than all the rest : as shall appear hereafter . I call him a yeoman whom our laws do call ...
... unto the nobility , knights and squires , have the greatest charge and doings in the commonwealth , or rather are more travailed to serve in it than all the rest : as shall appear hereafter . I call him a yeoman whom our laws do call ...
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... unto gentlemen .... Of the fourth sort of men which do not rule The fourth sort or class amongst us is of those which the old Romans called capite censii proletarii or operae , day labourers , poor husbandmen , yea merchants and ...
... unto gentlemen .... Of the fourth sort of men which do not rule The fourth sort or class amongst us is of those which the old Romans called capite censii proletarii or operae , day labourers , poor husbandmen , yea merchants and ...
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... unto them . THOMAS NASHE , Christs Teares over Ierusalem 1593 The gentlemen disdain traffic , thinking it to abase gentry , but in Italy with graver counsel the very princes disdain not to be merchants by the great , and hardly leave ...
... unto them . THOMAS NASHE , Christs Teares over Ierusalem 1593 The gentlemen disdain traffic , thinking it to abase gentry , but in Italy with graver counsel the very princes disdain not to be merchants by the great , and hardly leave ...
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... unto you it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight , than a play or recreation ; a bloody and murdering practice , than a fellowly sport or pastime . For doth not every one lie in wait for his adversary , seeking to overthrow him ...
... unto you it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight , than a play or recreation ; a bloody and murdering practice , than a fellowly sport or pastime . For doth not every one lie in wait for his adversary , seeking to overthrow him ...
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... unto them . At such a play my father took me with him , and made me stand between his legs , as he sat upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . The play was called The Cradle of Security , wherein was personated a ...
... unto them . At such a play my father took me with him , and made me stand between his legs , as he sat upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . The play was called The Cradle of Security , wherein was personated a ...
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