Elizabethan Popular CultureBowling Green State University Popular Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 316 Leonard R. N. Ashley delights readers with a collection of facts and folklore of the people of Queen Elizabeth I's era. He describes sports and pastimes, religion and superstition, cooking, life in town and country, and the rising bourgeois class. In chapters titled as "Cakes and Ale," "The Playhouse and the Bearbaiting Pit," and "Hey nonny nonny," Ashley paints an enlightening portrait of a time made memorable by Shakespeare and his contemporaries. |
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... Mistress Arden gave him ten pounds : and he coming to Greene , had a horse of him , and so rode his way . After that Black Will was gone , Mistress Arden came into the counting house , and with a knife gave him seven or eight picks into ...
... Mistress Arden gave him ten pounds : and he coming to Greene , had a horse of him , and so rode his way . After that Black Will was gone , Mistress Arden came into the counting house , and with a knife gave him seven or eight picks into ...
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... mistress , that had brought her to this end , for the which she would never forgive her . Mosbie and his sister were hanged in Smithfield at London ; Mistress Arden was burned at Canturbury the four and twentieth of March . Greene came ...
... mistress , that had brought her to this end , for the which she would never forgive her . Mosbie and his sister were hanged in Smithfield at London ; Mistress Arden was burned at Canturbury the four and twentieth of March . Greene came ...
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... mistress , the pleasure is such , We never can give one another too much : If this be the business the way is so ... mistress so noble I never will leave , ' Twere a sin and a shame such a friend to deceive ; For my master's shop no more ...
... mistress , the pleasure is such , We never can give one another too much : If this be the business the way is so ... mistress so noble I never will leave , ' Twere a sin and a shame such a friend to deceive ; For my master's shop no more ...
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City People and Country People 28 | 12 |
Cakes and Ale 72 | 50 |
Popular Reading 116 | 72 |
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