| Ernest Law - 1897 - 458 Seiten
...intoxication. I have passed much time," continues he, "in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...creation, and not man in quest of exercise and food." At Hampton Court, however, King Christian did not make a prolonged stay, apparently remaining only... | |
| Ernest Philip Alphonse Law - 1900 - 480 Seiten
...intoxication. I have passed much time," continues he, "in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...creation, and not man in quest of exercise and food." At Hampton Court, however, King Christian did not make a prolonged stay, apparently remaining only... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 362 Seiten
...as I now have done. I have passed much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...creation, and not man in quest of exercise and food. I will now, in good sooth, declare unto you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is got out... | |
| Philip Gibbs - 1909 - 532 Seiten
...much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made one devise the beasts were pursuing the sober creation and not man in quest of food and exercise. I will now in good sooth declare unto you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder... | |
| M. Lefuse - 1913 - 436 Seiten
...as I have now done. I have passed much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...creation, and not man in quest of exercise and food. I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is got out... | |
| Algernon Cecil - 1915 - 450 Seiten
...time," continues the scandalised Harington, " in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts were pursuing the sober creation, and not men in quest of exercise or food." 4 But the King saw with other eyes than Harington's ; and it is... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee, Charles Talbut Onions - 1916 - 724 Seiten
...as I have now done. I have passed much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...the sober creation, and not man in quest of exercise or food. I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is... | |
| Ernest Phillip Alphonse Law, Ernest Law - 1924 - 304 Seiten
...intoxication. I have passed much time," continues he, "in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...creation, and not man in quest of exercise and food." At Hampton Court, however, King Christian did not make a prolonged stay, apparently remaining only... | |
| Alvin B. Kernan - 1997 - 294 Seiten
...as I have now done. I have passed much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts...the sober creation, and not man in quest of exercise or food. I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is... | |
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