Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... persons in all kinds which are of great name abroad , that he may be able to tell how the life agreeth with the fame . For quarrels , they are with care and discretion to be avoided : they are commonly for mistresses , healths , place ...
... persons in all kinds which are of great name abroad , that he may be able to tell how the life agreeth with the fame . For quarrels , they are with care and discretion to be avoided : they are commonly for mistresses , healths , place ...
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... 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 pay two ...
... 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 pay two ...
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... persons ? ) that many an honest man is spoiled of his goods as he travelleth to and fro , in which feat also the counsel of the tapsters or drawers of drink , and chamberlains is not seldom behind or wanting . Certes I believe that not ...
... persons ? ) that many an honest man is spoiled of his goods as he travelleth to and fro , in which feat also the counsel of the tapsters or drawers of drink , and chamberlains is not seldom behind or wanting . Certes I believe that not ...
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... persons , for it is very probable that he had an ambush , as that particular part of the road is not the most safe . Visit of Frederick , Duke of Würtemberg , 1592 [ Rye ] §2 . First impressions of London But now behold , F 2 83 THE ...
... persons , for it is very probable that he had an ambush , as that particular part of the road is not the most safe . Visit of Frederick , Duke of Würtemberg , 1592 [ Rye ] §2 . First impressions of London But now behold , F 2 83 THE ...
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... person ; and because they are the strongest , one is obliged to put up with the insult as well as the injury . The women have much more liberty than perhaps in any other place ; they also know well how to make use of it , for they go ...
... person ; and because they are the strongest , one is obliged to put up with the insult as well as the injury . The women have much more liberty than perhaps in any other place ; they also know well how to make use of it , for they go ...
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