| 1818 - 600 стор.
...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 him thereto, yet...to be contented ; saying that he came not into the contry, to frequent or tollowe any such pleasures, or pastimes, but rather to attend to a greater care... | |
| George Cavendish - 1825 - 398 стор.
...to hunt. Although the worshipful gentlemen being in his company provoked him all that they could do thereto, yet he would not consent, desiring them to...frequent or follow any such pleasures or pastimes, but only to attend to a greater care that he had in hand, which was his duty, study, and pleasure. And... | |
| 1842 - 528 стор.
...Although the worshiplul gentlemen being in his company provoked him all that they could do thereto, yet ne would not consent, desiring them to be contented,...saying, that he came not into the country to frequent or followany such pleasures or pastimes, but only to attend to a greater care that he had in hand, which... | |
| George Cavendish - 1899 - 298 стор.
...to hunt. Although the worshipful gentlemen being in his company provoked him all that they could do thereto, yet he would not consent, desiring them to...frequent or follow any such pleasures or pastimes, but only to attend to a greater cure that he had in hand, which was his duty, study, and pleasure. And... | |
| Alexander MacKennal - 1899 - 228 стор.
...him to hunt. Although the worshipful gentlemen being in his company provoked him all that they could thereto, yet he would not consent, desiring them to...country to frequent or follow any such pleasures or SCROOBY, FROM THE ROAD TO GAINSBOROUGH. pastimes, but only to attend to a greater care that he had... | |
| George Cavendish - 1905 - 252 стор.
...to hunt. Although the worshipful gentlemen being in his company provoked him all that they could do thereto, yet he would not consent, desiring them to...frequent or follow any such pleasures or pastimes, but only to attend to a greater cure that he had in hand, which was his duty, study, and pleasure. And... | |
| 1910 - 598 стор.
...the very bottom of his barter But in no wise could they intreat him to hunt. Although the worshipfull men in his company did much provoke him thereto, yet...consent, desiring them to be contented ; saying that he caine not into the con try, to frequent or followe any such pleasures, or pastimes, but rathertto attend... | |
| Richard S. Sylvester, Davis P. Harding - 1962 - 284 стор.
...to hunt. Although the worshipful gentlemen being in his company provoked1 him all that they could do thereto, yet he would not consent, desiring them to...frequent or follow any such pleasures or pastimes, but only to attend to a greater care that he had in hand, which was his duty, study and pleasure. And with... | |
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