Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... chamber , and kindles his fire , the third pulls off his bootes , and makes them cleane . Then the Host or Hostesse visits him , and if he will eate with the Host , or at a common table with others , his meale will cost him sixe pence ...
... chamber , and kindles his fire , the third pulls off his bootes , and makes them cleane . Then the Host or Hostesse visits him , and if he will eate with the Host , or at a common table with others , his meale will cost him sixe pence ...
Strana 51
... chamber ; let him take heed of his chamber fellowes , and alwayes have his sword by his side or by his bedside ; let him lay his purse under his pillow , but always foulded with his garters , or something hee first useth in the morning ...
... chamber ; let him take heed of his chamber fellowes , and alwayes have his sword by his side or by his bedside ; let him lay his purse under his pillow , but always foulded with his garters , or something hee first useth in the morning ...
Strana 59
... chambers at college is necessarily of importance to a freshman , but in Kit's case there would be no choice . Three lower chambers on the north side of the quad- CAMBRIDGE : YOUTH 59.
... chambers at college is necessarily of importance to a freshman , but in Kit's case there would be no choice . Three lower chambers on the north side of the quad- CAMBRIDGE : YOUTH 59.
Strana 60
... chamber would be ' on the right - hand side of the old court staircase , now lettered R. This room had long been used as the store - house , but it had been lately fitted up as a chamber , where three of the Parker scholars might live ...
... chamber would be ' on the right - hand side of the old court staircase , now lettered R. This room had long been used as the store - house , but it had been lately fitted up as a chamber , where three of the Parker scholars might live ...
Strana 63
... chamber for his proper use , un- less perchance it be some Doctor , to whom , on account of the dignity of his degree , we grant the possession of a separate chamber . ' 58 Although all the colleges , as was the case at Corpus Christi ...
... chamber for his proper use , un- less perchance it be some Doctor , to whom , on account of the dignity of his degree , we grant the possession of a separate chamber . ' 58 Although all the colleges , as was the case at Corpus Christi ...
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