William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - Počet stran: 542 |
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... labour , do make them by those means to become gentlemen : these were they that in times past made all France afraid . " Plain - speaking Harrison , who wrote this description in the middle of the reign of Elizabeth , tells us how 5 A ...
... labour , do make them by those means to become gentlemen : these were they that in times past made all France afraid . " Plain - speaking Harrison , who wrote this description in the middle of the reign of Elizabeth , tells us how 5 A ...
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... labour , and thereto is able and will bear the port , charge , and countenance of a gentleman , he shall for money have a coat and arms bestowed upon him by heralds ( who in the charter of the same do of custom pretend antiquity and ...
... labour , and thereto is able and will bear the port , charge , and countenance of a gentleman , he shall for money have a coat and arms bestowed upon him by heralds ( who in the charter of the same do of custom pretend antiquity and ...
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... Labour goes not forth to its accustomed duties . Shops are closed . The market - cross hears no hum of trade . The harvest lies almost ungathered in the fields . At last the destroying angel has gone on his way . The labourers are ...
... Labour goes not forth to its accustomed duties . Shops are closed . The market - cross hears no hum of trade . The harvest lies almost ungathered in the fields . At last the destroying angel has gone on his way . The labourers are ...
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... labour would be unknown to him . The rude plough of his Saxon ancestors would be dragged along by a powerful team of sturdy oxen ; the sound of the flail alone would be heard in the barn . Around him would , how- ever , be the glad ...
... labour would be unknown to him . The rude plough of his Saxon ancestors would be dragged along by a powerful team of sturdy oxen ; the sound of the flail alone would be heard in the barn . Around him would , how- ever , be the glad ...
Strana 54
... labour of the weed - hook ; no horse- hoeing in those simple days . There are the flax and hemp too to be sown to sup- ply the ceaseless labour of the spinner's wheel ; bees are to be swarmed ; and herbs are to be stored for the ...
... labour of the weed - hook ; no horse- hoeing in those simple days . There are the flax and hemp too to be sown to sup- ply the ceaseless labour of the spinner's wheel ; bees are to be swarmed ; and herbs are to be stored for the ...
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