Prolusiones historic?Рипол Классик Prolusiones Historic?. оr, Essays Illustrative of The Halle Of John Halle, Citizen, And Merchant Of Salisbury, In The Reigns Of Henry VI And Edward IV. Volume 1. |
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Page xxiv
... fingers of the “ Galante" ornamented with rings-These despised by John Halle, the afluent, but homer burgrn-Roger Ascham again quoted on the love of imitating the higher ranks-Dre- of the little boy of the present days represents the ...
... fingers of the “ Galante" ornamented with rings-These despised by John Halle, the afluent, but homer burgrn-Roger Ascham again quoted on the love of imitating the higher ranks-Dre- of the little boy of the present days represents the ...
Page xxvi
... Fingers in use before forks-Quotation from Chaucer—His fine portrait of “ Madame Eglentine"—Censttre of retirment from the active duties of life-Quotation from Ovid-The fork sometime in dinse even now in the lowmtmahsof life-Quotation ...
... Fingers in use before forks-Quotation from Chaucer—His fine portrait of “ Madame Eglentine"—Censttre of retirment from the active duties of life-Quotation from Ovid-The fork sometime in dinse even now in the lowmtmahsof life-Quotation ...
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