My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but I see it is greater than the speech. These handsome gentlemen and yeomen which I see on both sides of me are (sure! your menial servants. Moffatt's history readers - Página 54por Moffatt and Paige - 1883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - 1891 - 428 páginas
...surely your menial servants, my lord?" said the king. "May it please your grace, " replied the earl, "that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers, that are come to do me service, but chiefly to see your grace." "I thank you for your good cheer, my lord," said Henry, "but I may... | |
| Sir James Dixon Mackenzie (7th bart. of Scatwell and 9th of Tarbat) - 1896 - 582 páginas
...than the speech. These handsome gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are surely your menial servants?' The earl smiled and said, 'It may please your grace, they were not for mine ease : they are most of them my retainers, that are come to do me service at... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1903 - 708 páginas
...handsome Gentlemen and Yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are sure your Meniall Servants. The Earle smiled, and said: It may please your Grace, that were...for mine ease. They are most of them my Retainers, they are come to doe me service at such a time as this, and chiefly to see your Grace. The King started... | |
| Henry Charles Shelley - 1913 - 498 páginas
...than the speech : these handsome gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are sure your menial servants.' The earl smiled, and said, ' It may please your Grace, that were not for mine own ease : they are most of them my retainers, that are come to do me service at such a time as this,... | |
| Mark Girouard - 1978 - 358 páginas
...earl's answer and the king's reaction to it underlined the advantages of the system and its dangers. The earl 'smiled, and said "It may please your Grace...as this, and chiefly to see your Grace." ' The king coldly pointed out that he was breaking the law; the consequence was that the earl had to pay a formidable... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 páginas
...than the speech. These handsome gentlemen and yeomen which I see on both sides of me are (sure) your menial servants. The Earl smiled and said, It may...ease. They are most of them my retainers, that are comen to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly to see your Grace. The King 643. Put outside... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 páginas
...than the speech.* These handsome gentlemen and yeomen which I see on both sides of me are (sure) your menial* servants.' The Earl smiled and said, 'It may please your Grace, that were not for mine ease.38 They are most of them my retainers,39 that are comen to do me service at such a time as this... | |
| Colin Pendrill - 2004 - 234 páginas
...smiled and said, 'It may please your Grace that these are not my household servants. Most of them are my retainers, that are come to do me service at such...Grace.' The king started a little and said, 'By my ZE faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I cannot endure having the law broken before... | |
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