Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 ...: To which are Added, Illustrations of the Changes in Our Language, Literary Customs, and Gradual Improvement in Style and Versification, and Various Particulars Concerning Public and Private Libraries ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 576 Seiten |
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... played so much courage and conduct , that she was implicitly followed by crowds of her countrymen ; who , led by her , entered London , where an indiscriminate . massacre took place , equally cruel and unjustifiable , and only ...
... played so much courage and conduct , that she was implicitly followed by crowds of her countrymen ; who , led by her , entered London , where an indiscriminate . massacre took place , equally cruel and unjustifiable , and only ...
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... play the German tune suited to a dance then lately introduced by Sir John Chandos , and the knights to sing in company with them . The enemy at length appeared , and advanced with great courage , and in perfect order . " Lay me ...
... play the German tune suited to a dance then lately introduced by Sir John Chandos , and the knights to sing in company with them . The enemy at length appeared , and advanced with great courage , and in perfect order . " Lay me ...
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... play the fool , as to lie here in this close filthy prison , and be content thus to be shut up among mice and rats ; and too when you might be abroad at your liberty , and with the favour and good will both of the king and his council ...
... play the fool , as to lie here in this close filthy prison , and be content thus to be shut up among mice and rats ; and too when you might be abroad at your liberty , and with the favour and good will both of the king and his council ...
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... played me the satrapa ; so that the regent of France was fain to be sent for , from beyond the seas , to sett them at one , and to go between them ; for the bishop was as able and ready to buckle with the lord protector , as he was with ...
... played me the satrapa ; so that the regent of France was fain to be sent for , from beyond the seas , to sett them at one , and to go between them ; for the bishop was as able and ready to buckle with the lord protector , as he was with ...
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... play upon the virginals . A piece of tapestry closed the door this Melvil gently removed ; and , observing that her ... played before men ; and only , when alone , to shun melancholy . ' The courtier soon allayed the little resentment he ...
... play upon the virginals . A piece of tapestry closed the door this Melvil gently removed ; and , observing that her ... played before men ; and only , when alone , to shun melancholy . ' The courtier soon allayed the little resentment he ...
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