| Sir James Mackintosh - 1850 - 597 páginas
...discovered by a less near observer, and would scarcely be credited upon less authority: " When them, he perceived so much in his talk to delight, that...could not once in a month get leave to go home to fcis wife and children (whose company he most desired), he, much misliking -this restraint on his liberty,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 534 páginas
...dull. " When Sir Thomas perceived his pleasant conceits so much to delight them that he could scarce once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children, and that he could not be two days absent from the Court but he must be sent for again, he much misliking... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1854 - 898 páginas
...discovered by a less near observer, and would scarcely be credited upon less authority : " When them he perceived so much in his talk to delight, that...somewhat to dissemble his nature, and so by little and little from his former mirth to disuse himself, that he was of them from thenceforth, at such seasons,... | |
| Frederic Myers - 1856 - 508 páginas
...for a long time, but was more agreeable to Henry than to More. ' And so when he perceived the King so much in his talk to delight, that he could not...he most desired) he much misliking this restraint upon his liberty, began thereupon somewhat to dissemble his nature, and so by little and little from... | |
| Evening recreations, John Hampden Gurney - 1856 - 318 páginas
...dull. " When Sir Thomas perceived his pleasant conceits so much to delight them that he could scarce once in a month get leave to go home to his •wife and children, and that he could not be absent two days but he must be sent for again, he, much misliking this restraint... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1858 - 616 páginas
...less near observer, and would scarcely be credited upon less authority: "When them he perceived во much in his talk to delight, that he could not once...somewhat to dissemble his nature, and so by little and little from his former mirth to disuse himself, that he was of them from thenceforth, at such seasons,... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1858 - 406 páginas
...distinction. " When Sir Thomas perceived his pleasant conceits so much to delight them that he could scarce once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children, and that he could not be two days absent from the Court, but he must be sent for again ; he, much misliking... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1858 - 414 páginas
...distinction. " When Sir Thomas perceived his pleasant conceits so much to delight them that he could scarce once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children, and that he could not be two days absent from the Court, but he must be sent for again ; he, much misliking... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1862 - 360 páginas
...Whereupon More devised a little ruse to free himself from his close attendance at the court. Roper says : " When then he perceived so much in his talk to delight,...somewhat to dissemble his nature, and so by little and little from his former mirth to disuse himself, that he was of them from thenceforth, at such seasons,... | |
| Frederic Seebohm - 1869 - 578 páginas
...pleasure commonly to call for him to ' be merry with them. Till he,' continues Eoper, ' perceiving them so much in his talk to delight that he ' could not...in a month get leave to go home to ' his wife and his children (whose company he meet ' desired), and to be absent from court two days ' together but... | |
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