At one o'clock, None, or, the ninth hour, was sung in the choir, as were vespers, at three. At five they met in the refectory to partake of a slender supper, consisting chiefly, both as to victuals and drink, of what was saved out of the meal at noon,... A companion in a visit to Netley abbey [by J. Bullar]. To which is annexed ... - Strana 50autor/autoři: John Bullar, George Keate - 1818 - 76 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 str.
...when a general silence was enjoined. At one o'clock, None, or the ninth hour, was sung in the choir, as were Vespers at three. At five they met in the refectory, to partake * of a slender supper, consisting chiefly, both as to victuals and drink, ' of what was... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1828 - 416 str.
...even the gods reposed at this hour *. At one o'clock none, or the ninth hour was sung in the choir, as were vespers at three. At five they met in the refectory to partake of a slender supper, consisting chiefly, both as to victuals and drink, of what was saved... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 366 str.
...when a general silence was enjoined. At one o'clock, None, or, the ninth hour, was sung in the choir, as were vespers, at three. At five they met in the refectory to partake of a slender supper, consisting chiefly, both as to victuals and drink, of what was saved... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 412 str.
...even the gods reposed at this hour.1 At one o'clock, none, or the ninth hour, was sung in the choir, as were vespers at three. At five they met in the refectory to partake of a slender supper, consisting chiefly, both as to victuals and drink, of what was saved... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 426 str.
...even the gods reposed at this hour.i At one o'clock, none, or the ninth hour, was sung in the choir, as were vespers at three. At five they met in the refectory to partake of a slender supper, consisting chiefly, hoth as to victuals and drink, of what was saved... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1853 - 678 str.
...when a general silence was enjoined. At one o'clock, None, or the ninth hour, was sung in the choir, as were Vespers at three. At five they met in the refectory, to partake of a slender snppei, consisting chiefly, both as to victuals and drink, of what was saved... | |
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