Her parents, the duke and duchess, with all the household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber, reading... Poems - Page 19by Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber reading Phocdon Platonis in Greek, and that with as much delight, as some gentlemen would read a merry tale in Bocace. After salutation and duty done with some other talk, I asked her, why she would lose such pastime... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Lancashire (England) - 1852 - 408 pages
...gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber alone, reading Phaedo Platonis in Greek, and that with as much delight as some gentlemen would read a merry tale of Boccace. After salutation, and duty done, with some other talk, I asked her why she would lose such... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pages
...household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber, reading Plato in Greek, and that with as much delight as some gentlemen would read a merry tale in Bocace. 4. After salutation and duty done, with some other talk, I asked her why she would lose such... | |
| Biography - 1852 - 798 pages
...gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber reading Plato, in Greek. After salutation and duty done, with some other talk, I asked her why she should lose such pastime in the park ? Smiling, she answered me : 'I wist all their sport in the park... | |
| David W. Bartlett - Great Britain - 1853 - 310 pages
...household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber reading Phaedon Platonis in Greek, and that with as much delight as some gentlemen would read a merry tale in Bocace. After salutation and duty done, with some other talk I asked her why she would lose such pastime... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1853 - 716 pages
...as much delight, ts some gentlemen would read a merry tale in Horace. After salutation and dutydone, with some other talk, I asked her, why she would lose such pastime in the park Î Smiling, she answered me, ' I wiss, ull their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 528 pages
...household, were hunting in the park, reading in her chamber Plato's Phaedo in Greek, ' and that,' says he, ' with as much delight as some gentlemen would read a merry tale in Boccace.' During his foreign expedition, which lasted three years, he travelled through a great part of Germany,... | |
| John William Donaldson - Latin language - 1853 - 244 pages
...gentlemen and gentlewomen/ were hunting in the park.3 I found her in her chamber,4 reading Phcedo Platonis, and that with as much delight as some gentlemen would read a merry tale of Boccace.6 After salutation, and duty done,6 with some other talk, I asked her why she would lose... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park ; I found her in her chamber reading I'haxlon I'latonis in Greek, and that with, as much delight, as some gentlemen would rciul a merry tale in Bocace. After salutation, »nd duty done, with some other talk, I asked her why... | |
| William Russell - Blind tooled bindings (Binding) - 1857 - 328 pages
...household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber, reading Phoedo Platonis in Greek, and that with as much delight as...duty done, with some other talk, I asked her why she should lose such pastime in the park. " ' I wist all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that... | |
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