| Frederick James Furnivall - 1868 - 746 páginas
...malte or any other corne doth : it doth ingendre grose humours : but it maketh a man. stronge. Beere is made of malte, of hoppes, and water. It is a naturall drynke for a doche man. And nowe of late dayes [1557 ?] it is moche vsed in England to the detryment of many Englysshe... | |
| Andrew Boorde - 1870 - 404 páginas
...corne doth : it doth ingendre * grose humoures ; but yetto e it maketh a man stronge. IT Of bere. 11 Bere is made of malte, of hoppes, and water: it is...vsed in Englande to the detryment of many Englysshe men; specyally it kylleth them the which be troubled with the colycke, and the stone, & the etrangulion... | |
| Andrew Boorde - 1870 - 428 páginas
...: it doth in• m«n gendre B grose humoures ; but yette 6 it maketh a man stronge. IT Of bere. IT Bere is made of malte, of hoppes, and water: it is a naturall drynke for a Dutehe man. And nowe of late dayes it is moche vsed in Englando to the detryment of many Englysshe... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1892 - 586 páginas
...for Borde) in 1542 : " Ale is made of malte and water . . . Ale for an Englysshe man is a naturall drynke. . . . " Bere is made of malte, of hoppes and...Dutche man. And nowe of late dayes it is moche vsed hi Englande to the detryment of many Englysshe men."2 Of the amount of payment made by those who attended... | |
| Lorenz Hahner - 1892 - 96 páginas
...doth sofystical (sophysticat eine andere Hs.) theyr ale . . . . und weiter : Bere is made oj malte, qf hoppes, and water : it is a naturall drynke for a Dutche man. And nowe qf late dayes it is mache csed in Englandc to the detryment qf rnany Enylysshe men usw (Vergl. auch... | |
| Louis Francis Salzman - 1913 - 306 páginas
...and its manufacture entirely, confined to foreigners. Andrew Borde,3 who disapproved of it, says, ' Bere is made of malte, of hoppes and water : it is...for a Dutche man. And nowe of late dayes it is moche used in Englande to thedetryment of manyEnglysshe men ; specyally it kylleth them the which be troubled... | |
| Louis Francis Salzman - 1913 - 288 páginas
...and its manufacture entirely, confined to foreigners. Andrew Borde,3 who disapproved of it, says, ' Bere is made of malte, of hoppes and water : it is...for a Dutche man. And nowe of late dayes it is moche used in Englande to the detryment of many Englysshe men ; specyally it kylleth them the which be troubled... | |
| Charles Harrington - 1914 - 988 páginas
...yette it maketh a man strouge. Bere is made of malte, of hoppes, and water : it is the naturall drynk for a Dutche man. And nowe of late dayes it is moche vsed in Englande to the detrvment of many Englysshe men ; specyally it kylleth them the which be troubled with the colycke,... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee, Charles Talbut Onions - 1916 - 724 páginas
...fifteenth year of King Henry VIII. Andrew Borde, the physician of King Henry VIII's time, calls beer 'a naturall drynke for a Dutche man. And nowe of late dayes it is moche used in Englande to the detryment of many Englysshe men.' The habit of inordinate beerdrinking was... | |
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