Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1911 - 291 Seiten |
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... commonly proceeds of the covetousness of private men , ex- porting or hiding it . Yet I must confess , that daily this plenty of corn decreaseth , by reason that private men , finding greater commodity in feeding of sheep and cattle ...
... commonly proceeds of the covetousness of private men , ex- porting or hiding it . Yet I must confess , that daily this plenty of corn decreaseth , by reason that private men , finding greater commodity in feeding of sheep and cattle ...
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... commonly of two stories , except in London , where they are of three and four , though but seldom of four ; they are built of wood ; those of the richer sort with bricks ; their roofs are low , and where the owner has money , covered ...
... commonly of two stories , except in London , where they are of three and four , though but seldom of four ; they are built of wood ; those of the richer sort with bricks ; their roofs are low , and where the owner has money , covered ...
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... commonly live wealthily , keep good houses , and do their business , and travail to acquire riches . These be ( for the most part ) farmers unto gentlemen , which with grazing , frequenting of markets , and keeping servants not idle as ...
... commonly live wealthily , keep good houses , and do their business , and travail to acquire riches . These be ( for the most part ) farmers unto gentlemen , which with grazing , frequenting of markets , and keeping servants not idle as ...
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... commonly made churchwardens , aleconners , and many times constables , which office toucheth more the commonwealth and at the first was not employed upon such low and base persons . Wherefore generally to speak of the commonwealth , or ...
... commonly made churchwardens , aleconners , and many times constables , which office toucheth more the commonwealth and at the first was not employed upon such low and base persons . Wherefore generally to speak of the commonwealth , or ...
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... commonly leave the care of household matters and drudgery to their servants . They sit before their doors , decked out in fine clothes , in order to see and be seen by the passers - by . In all banquets and feasts they are shown the ...
... commonly leave the care of household matters and drudgery to their servants . They sit before their doors , decked out in fine clothes , in order to see and be seen by the passers - by . In all banquets and feasts they are shown the ...
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