Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 40
... keep your buttery , for the man that ye left with me will not take upon him to breve2 daily as ye commanded ; he saith he hath not used to give a reckoning neither of bread nor ale till at the week's end , and he saith he wot well that ...
... keep your buttery , for the man that ye left with me will not take upon him to breve2 daily as ye commanded ; he saith he hath not used to give a reckoning neither of bread nor ale till at the week's end , and he saith he wot well that ...
Page 41
... keep watch and ward , they be sad1 and well - advised men , saving one of them , which is bald , and called William Peny , which is as good a man as goeth upon earth saving a little , he will , as I understand , be a little copschotyn ...
... keep watch and ward , they be sad1 and well - advised men , saving one of them , which is bald , and called William Peny , which is as good a man as goeth upon earth saving a little , he will , as I understand , be a little copschotyn ...
Page 243
An Introduction for Beginners Leonard Alfred George Strong, Monica Redlich. as I keep her from occasions of being otherwise , as ever she was in her life , and keeps the house as well . " " Thus ends the year , " Pepys concludes , " with ...
An Introduction for Beginners Leonard Alfred George Strong, Monica Redlich. as I keep her from occasions of being otherwise , as ever she was in her life , and keeps the house as well . " " Thus ends the year , " Pepys concludes , " with ...
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