Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... four square for the most part of hard freestone or brick , with great numbers of lodgings and chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings , queens , bishops , noblemen and ...
... four square for the most part of hard freestone or brick , with great numbers of lodgings and chambers in the same for stu- dents , after a sumptuous manner , through the exceeding liberality of kings , queens , bishops , noblemen and ...
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... four hundred braziers making of a cauldron , two hundred within and two hundred without , beating the nails in . The traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was , he told him , " Sir it was to boil your cabbage ...
... four hundred braziers making of a cauldron , two hundred within and two hundred without , beating the nails in . The traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was , he told him , " Sir it was to boil your cabbage ...
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... four or five persons , besides the commodity of carrying many necessaries in a coach . For the most part Englishmen , especially in long journeys , use to ride upon their own horses . But if any will hire a horse , at London they use to ...
... four or five persons , besides the commodity of carrying many necessaries in a coach . For the most part Englishmen , especially in long journeys , use to ride upon their own horses . But if any will hire a horse , at London they use to ...
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... four times filled in eight and forty hours , and then as a child it is still , but as soon as they be empty , like a lion it roars , and is wondrous impatient : it is made of iron , wood and stone , and therefore it is a wondrous hardy ...
... four times filled in eight and forty hours , and then as a child it is still , but as soon as they be empty , like a lion it roars , and is wondrous impatient : it is made of iron , wood and stone , and therefore it is a wondrous hardy ...
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... four or five of the chief conspirators , who are in Newgate and stand indicted of their lewd demeanours . Upon Wednesday one Browne a serving - man in a blue coat , a shifting fellow , having a perilous wit of his own , in- tending a ...
... four or five of the chief conspirators , who are in Newgate and stand indicted of their lewd demeanours . Upon Wednesday one Browne a serving - man in a blue coat , a shifting fellow , having a perilous wit of his own , in- tending a ...
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