The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 87
... employed by Sir Henry Wotton , who says , ' We are sorry to hear that the Scotish gentlemen , who have been lately sent to that King , found ( as they say ) but a brusk welcome ; which makes all fear that there may be a rebullition in ...
... employed by Sir Henry Wotton , who says , ' We are sorry to hear that the Scotish gentlemen , who have been lately sent to that King , found ( as they say ) but a brusk welcome ; which makes all fear that there may be a rebullition in ...
Strana 114
... employed in the most profuse hospitality . Of two or three hundredweight of provisions which may sometimes be served up at a great festival , one half , perhaps , is thrown to the dunghill , and there is always a great deal wasted and ...
... employed in the most profuse hospitality . Of two or three hundredweight of provisions which may sometimes be served up at a great festival , one half , perhaps , is thrown to the dunghill , and there is always a great deal wasted and ...
Strana 620
... employed for use , in Chaucer's time it had a very different meaning , being used for for- tune or adventure , like the French heure ; ure being also old French for hour . ' It is certainly surprising that none of these authorities ...
... employed for use , in Chaucer's time it had a very different meaning , being used for for- tune or adventure , like the French heure ; ure being also old French for hour . ' It is certainly surprising that none of these authorities ...
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