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... called them "obscure men who are heretics.") Most were deaf to commonweal, Hugh Latimer said, like a "hermit closed in a wall." This Reforming clergyman saw how the "too much" amassed by the spoilsmen "causeth such dearth that poor men ...
... called them "obscure men who are heretics.") Most were deaf to commonweal, Hugh Latimer said, like a "hermit closed in a wall." This Reforming clergyman saw how the "too much" amassed by the spoilsmen "causeth such dearth that poor men ...
Page 17
... called the black sheep a biting beast. Modern historians of the Tudor period make light of enclosure, not a trouble in this time, they say, only later. But Shakespeare takes issue. In his late romance, Pericles, a straight man asks a ...
... called the black sheep a biting beast. Modern historians of the Tudor period make light of enclosure, not a trouble in this time, they say, only later. But Shakespeare takes issue. In his late romance, Pericles, a straight man asks a ...
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... flat meadows bordering the Avon. The permanent meadows, called "ings," made up the bottom lands on the left bank of the river, dairy farm country today. Copdock Hill, a long ridge, lay to the north, dividing the i8 THE COUNTRY.
... flat meadows bordering the Avon. The permanent meadows, called "ings," made up the bottom lands on the left bank of the river, dairy farm country today. Copdock Hill, a long ridge, lay to the north, dividing the i8 THE COUNTRY.
Page 19
... called the Woolshop, he made leather gloves, belts, purses, and aprons. A whittawer too, he dressed the whitleather, soft white and specially treated. The treating was "tawing." Tanning the leather, he soaked it in alum and salt. Later ...
... called the Woolshop, he made leather gloves, belts, purses, and aprons. A whittawer too, he dressed the whitleather, soft white and specially treated. The treating was "tawing." Tanning the leather, he soaked it in alum and salt. Later ...
Page 21
... called this, the politics of submission. "God's true religion," the government told them, was "truly set forth by public authority." Joan died, an infant. Margaret came next, born in 1562 and buried this year in Holy Trinity churchyard ...
... called this, the politics of submission. "God's true religion," the government told them, was "truly set forth by public authority." Joan died, an infant. Margaret came next, born in 1562 and buried this year in Holy Trinity churchyard ...
Contents
1 | |
25 | |
Shadows of Himself | 79 |
WildGoose Chase | 107 |
A Motley to the View | 136 |
For Ted and Lloyd St Antoine | 155 |
The Dyers Hand | 163 |
Index | 195 |
Sailing to Illyria 65 | 65 |
Fools of Nature 101 | 101 |
PR2894 F65 2007 | 106 |
Treason in the Blood 134 | 134 |
The Wine of Life 160 | 160 |
Bravest at the Last 188 | 188 |
Unpathed Waters Undreamed Shores | 217 |
Journeys End | 247 |
Includes bibliographical references and index | 1 |
The Revolution of the Times 34 | 34 |
Index | 281 |
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