| 1818 - 600 стор.
...saide it was more convenient than for him. Neverthelesse he could doe no lesse than thinke my lorde of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found...thanks, from the very bottom of his harte. But in no wise could they intreat him to hunt. Although the worshipfull men in his company did much provoke... | |
| George Cavendish - 1825 - 398 стор.
...pleasures were meet for such noblemen as delight therein. Nevertheless he could do no less than to account my Lord of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found such gentleness and nobleness in his honourable offer, to whom he rendered his most lowly thanks. But in no wise they could... | |
| 1842 - 528 стор.
...pleasures were meet for such noblemen as delight therein. Nevertheless he could do no less than to account my Lord of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found such gentleness and nobleness in his honourable offer, to whom he rendered his lowly thanks. But in no wise they could... | |
| John Galt - 1846 - 478 стор.
...he said it was more convenient than for him. Nevertheless, he could do no less than think my lord I of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found...his most lowly thanks, from the very bottom of his heart. But in no wise could they entreat him to hunt, although the worshipful men in his company did... | |
| George Cavendish - 1899 - 298 стор.
...pleasure were meet for such noblemen as delight therein. Nevertheless he could do no less than to account my Lord of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found such gentleness and nobleness in his honourable offer, to whom he rendered his most lowly thanks ; but in no wise they... | |
| George Cavendish - 1905 - 252 стор.
...pleasure were meet for such noblemen as delight therein. Nevertheless he could do no less than to account my Lord of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found such gentleness and nobleness in his honourable offer, to whom he rendered his most lowly thanks ; but in no wise they... | |
| 1910 - 598 стор.
...saide it was more convenient than for him. Neverthclesse he could doe no lesse .than thinke my lorde of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in Whom he found...his most lowly thanks, from the very bottom of his barter But in no wise could they intreat him to hunt. Although the worshipfull men in his company did... | |
| Richard S. Sylvester, Davis P. Harding - 1962 - 284 стор.
...nothing privy: in no way aware. 7. awaited. 8. nearest. theless he could do no less than to accompt9 my Lord of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found such gentleness and nobleness in his honorable offer; to whom he rendered his most lowly thanks, but in no wise they could... | |
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