The Babees Book: Aristotle's A B C, Urbanitatis, Stans Puer Ad Mensam, The Lytille Childrenes Lytil Boke, the Bokes of Nurture of Hugh Rhodes and John Russell, Wynkyn de Worde's Boke of Keruynge, The Booke of Demeanor, The Boke of Curtasye, Seager's Schoole of Vertue, &c. &c. with Some French and Latin Poems on Like Subjects, and Some Forewords on Education in Early England, Wydanie 32,Część 1 |
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Strona xxviii
In 1214 the Commonalty of Oxford agreed to pay 52s . yearly for the use of poor scholars , and to give 100 of them a meal of bread , ale , and pottage , with one large dish of flesh or fish , every St Nicholas day .-- Wood's An . i .
In 1214 the Commonalty of Oxford agreed to pay 52s . yearly for the use of poor scholars , and to give 100 of them a meal of bread , ale , and pottage , with one large dish of flesh or fish , every St Nicholas day .-- Wood's An . i .
Strona xlv
... And fostre none faytoures ? . ne swich false freres , To maken fat and fulle · and her flesh combren . For her kynde were more · to y - clense diches to clean ditches , Than ben to sopers y - set first and served with sylver .
... And fostre none faytoures ? . ne swich false freres , To maken fat and fulle · and her flesh combren . For her kynde were more · to y - clense diches to clean ditches , Than ben to sopers y - set first and served with sylver .
Strona lxiv
William Langlande's description of Hawkyn's one metaphorical dress in which he slept o ' nightes as well as worked by day , beslobbered ( or by - moled , bemauled ) by children , was true of the real smock ; flesh - moths must have been ...
William Langlande's description of Hawkyn's one metaphorical dress in which he slept o ' nightes as well as worked by day , beslobbered ( or by - moled , bemauled ) by children , was true of the real smock ; flesh - moths must have been ...
Strona lxv
1097 , “ Cardan , that was a fancier of subtilties , writes that the Carthusians are never vexed with Wall - lice , and he gives the cause , because they eat no flesh . . . He should rather have alledged their cleanliness , and the ...
1097 , “ Cardan , that was a fancier of subtilties , writes that the Carthusians are never vexed with Wall - lice , and he gives the cause , because they eat no flesh . . . He should rather have alledged their cleanliness , and the ...
Strona cx
Bills of fare for flesh and fish days are laid before us ; admired Sotiltees or Devices are described ; and he who cares to do so may fancy for himself the Duke and all his brilliant circle feasting in Hall , John Russell looking on ...
Bills of fare for flesh and fish days are laid before us ; admired Sotiltees or Devices are described ; and he who cares to do so may fancy for himself the Duke and all his brilliant circle feasting in Hall , John Russell looking on ...
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