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" Mary's days to wonder; but chiefly when they saw that large diet was used in many of these so homely cottages, insomuch that one of no small reputation amongst them said after this manner: These English, quoth he, have their houses made of sticks and... "
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth - Sivu 19
tekijä(t) James Anthony Froude - 1862 - 12 sivua
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Utopia: Containing an Impartial History of the Manners, Customs ..., Nide 2

Saint Thomas More - 1808 - 334 sivua
...insomuch that one, of no small reputation among them, said after this manner : " The Englishmen, quoth be, have their houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly as weH as the king!" p. 187; quoted in Mr. Ellti's, Spec. Eng. Poet. vol. i. 322, 3. VOL. U. CHAPTER...

Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is ..., Nide 1

English poets - 1801 - 446 sivua
...that one of no " small reputation amongst them, said after this " manner: 'These English, quoth he, have their " houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare " commonly so well as the king." (Harrison's Description of England, prefixed to Holinshed, p. 187.) We have already seen that glazed...

The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics ..., Nide 22

1802 - 886 sivua
...one of no small ' reputation amongst them, said • after this manner : " These Eng' lish/' quoth he, "have their houses ' made of sticks and dirt, but they ' fare commonly so well as the ' king." ' Harrison's Description of England, prefixed to Holinshed, p. 187. " We have already seen that glazed...

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Nide 5

David Hume - 1807 - 552 sivua
...that one of no smalf re" putation amongst them said after this manner ; these " English, quoth he, have their houses made of sticks " and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the king. " Whereby it appeareth that he liked better of our good " fare in such coarse cabins, than of their...

An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Nide 1

Dennis Taaffe - 1809 - 588 sivua
...insomuch that one of no small reputation amongst them, said, after this manner: these English, quoth he, have their houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the king. Whereby it appeareth, that he liked befter of our good fare in such coarse cabins, than of their own...

Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - 1811 - 464 sivua
...that one of no " small reputation amongst them said after this " manner: ' These English,' quoth he,' have their " houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare " commonly so well as the king.'" (Harrison's Description of England, prefixed to Holinshed, p. 187.) We have already seen that glazed...

The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ...

David Hume - 1812 - 550 sivua
...that one of no " small reputation amongst them said after this manner ; " these English, quoth he, have their houses made of " sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the " King. Whereby it appeareth that he liked better of " our good fare in such course cabins, than of their own...

Hamlet, and As You Like it: A Specimen of a New Edition of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 502 sivua
...this rude kind of building made the Spaniards in Q. Mary's day to wonder, and say, " these English have their houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the king.'' Harrison's Description of England, prefixed to Hollingsh. p. 18/. Ellis's Specimen of Engl. Poets,...

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Nide 5

David Hume - 1825 - 500 sivua
...one of no small reputation amongst them said, after this manner ; These English, quoth he, havg the houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the king. Whereby it appeareth that he liked better of our good fare in such coarse cabins, than of their own...

The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Nide 1

1828 - 510 sivua
...informs tft, that the Spaniards who came to England in Queen Mary's days observed, " these English have their houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the King." We think we have offered a sufficient number of facts to make out our first position regarding the...




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