And other whiles, in the night, would he have him up into the leads, there to consider with him the diversities, courses, motions, and operations of the stars and planets. And because he was of a pleasant disposition, it pleased the king and queen, after... Lectures on Great Men - Página 175por Frederic Myers - 1856 - 472 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1908 - 352 páginas
...affayeres, to sitt and conferr with him, and otherwhiles would he in the night have him up into the leades, there to consider with him the diversities, courses, motions and operations of the Starrs and 25 Planetts. And because he was of a pleasant disposition, yt pleased the Kinge and Queene,... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 páginas
...worldly affairs, to sit and confer with him, and other whiles would he in the night have him up into the leads, there to consider with him the diversities,...after the Council had supped, at the time of their supper for their pleasure commonly to call for him, and to be merry with them. When he perceived so... | |
| Francis Borgia Steck - 1920 - 362 páginas
...him on political matters, but especially delighted in conversing with him on scientific questions. "Because he was of a pleasant disposition, it pleased...after the council had supped, at the time of their supper, for their pleasure commonly to call for him to be merry with them."8 In spite of all these... | |
| Henri Bremond - 1920 - 232 páginas
...worldly affairs — to sit and confer with him. And other whiles, in the night, would he have him up into the leads, there to consider with him the diversities,...motions, and operations of the stars and planets. 1 B. i. 168. 3 Stapleton, cap. vii. ; Hutton, p. 149. And because he was of a pleasant disposition,... | |
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1924 - 224 páginas
...have him up into his leads, there 20 to consider with him the diversities, courses, motions, and other operations of the stars and planets. And because he...after the council had supped, at the time of their supper, for their pleasure commonly to call for him to be merry with them. Whom when he perceived so... | |
| Kenneth Norman Bell, Gladys M. Morgan - 1925 - 380 páginas
...worldly affairs, he would sit and confer with him. And otherwhiles in the night would he have him up into the leads, there to consider with him the diversities,...pleased the King and Queen after the Council had supped for their pleasure commonly to call for him to be merry with them. Till he ', continues Roper, ' perceiving... | |
| Harold Nicolson - 1927 - 170 páginas
...between the King and his Chancellor : And otherwise would he in the night have him up into the leades, there to consider with him the diversities, courses, motions and operations of the Stars and Planetts. . . . And for the pleasure he took in his companie would his Grace sodenly somtymes come... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1928 - 1452 páginas
...worldly affairs — to sit and confer with him. And otherwhiles in the night would he have him up into any improvements after its first appearance. supper, for their pleasure commonly to call for him to be merry with them. When he perceived them so... | |
| Richard S. Sylvester, Davis P. Harding - 1962 - 284 páginas
...and confer with him. And other whiles would he in the night have him up into his leads,7 there for to consider with him the diversities, courses, motions,...after the council had supped, at the time of their supper, for their pleasure commonly to call for him to be merry with them. Whom when he perceived so... | |
| Don Cameron Allen - 1967 - 294 páginas
...Shakespeare's England (Oxford, 1916), I, 444-461. "AF Pollard, op. tit., I, 205; II, 231. 1 Ibid., I, 306. there to consider with him the diversities, courses, motions, and operations of the stars and planets."4 These discussions were undoubtedly on the white side of the science, for in his Utopia,... | |
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