William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... servant of the " unknown Welshman , " as Richard called him , who won for himself the more equivocal name of " the most ... servants as the gentlemen do , but such as get both their own and part of their masters ' living ) , do come to ...
... servant of the " unknown Welshman , " as Richard called him , who won for himself the more equivocal name of " the most ... servants as the gentlemen do , but such as get both their own and part of their masters ' living ) , do come to ...
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... correspondent offices of modern times , however encumbered with the wearisome- ness of etiquette , are relieved from the old duties , which are now intrusted to " " hired servants . The squire for the body had to 7 A BIOGRAPHY .
... correspondent offices of modern times , however encumbered with the wearisome- ness of etiquette , are relieved from the old duties , which are now intrusted to " " hired servants . The squire for the body had to 7 A BIOGRAPHY .
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A Biography Charles Knight. hired servants . The squire for the body had to array the king and unarray ; no man else was to set hand on the king . The groom of the robes was to present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as ...
A Biography Charles Knight. hired servants . The squire for the body had to array the king and unarray ; no man else was to set hand on the king . The groom of the robes was to present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as ...
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... servants and all , Should make , all together , good cheer in the hall ; And fill out the black bowl of blythe to their song , And let them be merry all harvest - time long . " Such was the ancient farmer's year , which Tusser has ...
... servants and all , Should make , all together , good cheer in the hall ; And fill out the black bowl of blythe to their song , And let them be merry all harvest - time long . " Such was the ancient farmer's year , which Tusser has ...
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... servants , riding through the streets in the cart , shout as loud as they can till they arrive at the barn . " In the reign of James I. , Moresin , another foreigner , saw a figure made of corn drawn home in a cart , with men and women ...
... servants , riding through the streets in the cart , shout as loud as they can till they arrive at the barn . " In the reign of James I. , Moresin , another foreigner , saw a figure made of corn drawn home in a cart , with men and women ...
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