| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 páginas
...moderate temper betwiit heat and cold.' This was presently reported to Die Duke of Buckingham, anda ver, and hold on their course. If a little candle is seen, of a pale or bluish colou businesse, which was, that after dinner I took the garter out of the water, and put it to dry before... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 páginas
...wound clean, and inamodcrate temper betwixt heatand cold.' This was presently reported to the Duke "< ott businesse, which was, that after dinner I took the garter out of the water, and put it to dry before... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 páginas
...anda little after to the king, who were bulb very curious to know the circumstance of the businesse, ll by day-break. The strong beer wns broached, and...blackjarks went plentifully about with toast, sugar «as scarce dry, but Mr. Howel's servant came running that bis master felt as much burning as o er... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 páginas
...• ",»ul hoal and cold.' This was presently reported to the Duke of Buckingham, anda little liter to the king, who were both very curious to know the circumstance of the businesse, which »и, that after dinner I took the garter out of the water, and put it to dry before... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 382 páginas
...playsters ; only keep the wound clean, and in a moderate temper betwixt heat and cold.' This was presently reported to the Duke of Buckingham, and a little after...both very curious to know the circumstance of the businesse, which was, that after dinner I took the garter out of the water, and put it to dry before... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 568 páginas
...plasters, only keep the wound clean, and in a moderate temper twixt heat and cold.' This was presently reported to the Duke of Buckingham, and a little after...both very curious to know the circumstance of the Again, the conceit is ill contrived, and one effect inferred, whereas the contrary will ensue ; for,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 588 páginas
...plasters, only keep the wound clean, and in a moderate temper twixt heat and cold.' This was presently reported to the Duke of Buckingham, and a little after...were both very curious to know the circumstance of th'Again, the conceit is ill contrived, and one effect inferred, .whereas the contrary will ensue ;... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 páginas
...invigorated extremes approach unto one another. Lastly, were this conceit assuredly true, yet were it i • business, which was, that after dinner I took the garter out of the water, and put it to dry, but Mr. Howel's servant came running', that his master felt as much burning as ever he had done, if... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 páginas
...keep the wound clean, and ma moderate temper betwixt heat and cold.' This was presently reporte«! to the Duke of Buckingham, and a little after to the...both very curious to know the circumstance of the bu.-mies¡»e, which woe, that after dinner I took the garter out of the water, and put it to dry before... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 538 páginas
...of Buckingham. To satisfy whose curiosity, Sir Kenelm, as he states, took the bandage after dinner " out of the water, and put it to dry before a great fire. It was scarce dry; but Mr Howell's servant came running, that his master felt as much burning as ever he had... | |
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