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elizabethan造句
31) The smith was invoking the part of the Elizabethan Poor Law which required the parish to assist the able-bodied to work. 32) They passed the copse and the lights of a large Elizabethan house came into view. 33) A rallying point was needed and, for Tillyard, one was found in the golden age of the Elizabethan world. 34) The Tudor wing was constructed in Elizabethan times, and now features various permanent and temporary exhibitions. 35) In June, three plays will be launched when the open-air Elizabethan Theatre opens its doors. 36) Here, too, the village has gone - probably deserted by Elizabethan times. 37) Delapre Park offers a charming combination of an Elizabethan walled garden, parkland and woodland walks. 38) Consequently, Julius Caesar was dressed in Elizabethan costume because no one thought that he ought to be dressed any differently. 39) This should have been plainly ridiculous to the Elizabethan audience. 40) Shakespeare was an Elizabethan. 41) Above all, Plomer merely touches on the Elizabethan cadence and diction. 42) It was appropriate that he should end his days in the masculine fastness of an Elizabethan almshouse in London. 43) The men came dressed in plumed hats, capes, and Elizabethan pantaloons. 44) Even allowing for these limitations, Smythson's is the strongest architectural personality to have survived from the Elizabethan and Jacobean age. 45) The Elizabethan is the heart and soul of the festival. 46) Spice and fruit breads, similar to hot cross buns, were typical Elizabethan Lenten fare. 47) Wakehurst Place is a beautiful Elizabethan mansion known primarily for its exotic gardens. 48) The position of Spenser's Elizabethan gentleman is revealed to be a precarious one. 49) Blakesley Hall - Prime example of an Elizabethan half-timbered farmhouse. 50) Elizabethan wall hangings and Jacobean plasterwork are to be found inside. 51) It is a small Stately Home mostly dating from the eighteenth century, but bits of it go back to Elizabethan times. 52) One way of doing this is to use the soliloquy or aside, such flexible resources on the Elizabethan stage. 53) He began his survey after the Norman Conquest and continued up to the Elizabethan Age. 54) They also paid a substantial proportion of the increasingly heavy taxation the Elizabethan and Stuart campaigns on the Continent demanded. 55) Whiter illustrates his point by showing how the conditions of Elizabethan dramatic presentation reinforced the use of certain repeatedly connected images. 56) Only two kinds of ornamentation were allowed by the Elizabethan church: painted boards and family memorials. 57) The soliloquy was an Elizabethan dramatic convention. 58) Elizabethan plays are often presented in contemporary costume. 59) William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan. 60) They published a collection of Elizabethan bawdy.