| 1849 - 524 sivua
...might not only be the most patient of butts and of listeners, might not only always be ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovelboard, but might also save the expense of a gardener or a groom. Sometimes the reverend man nailed up the apricots, and sometimes he curried the coach-horses.... | |
| 1849 - 588 sivua
...groom. Sometimes the reverend man nailed up the apricots, and sometimes he curried the coach-horses. ught after, and the convent never suspected. In the specimens Burn ora parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family he was expected to content himself with the... | |
| 1849 - 638 sivua
...and in rainy weather for shovelboard, but mijht also save the expense of a gardener, or of a proem. Sometimes the reverend man nailed up the apricots, and sometimes he curried the coachhorses. He cast up the farrier's bills. He walked ten miles with a message or a parcel. If he... | |
| 1849 - 296 sivua
...; might not only be always ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovel board; but might also save the expense of a gardener or of a groom,"— Maeaulay goes on with a pieture of the ineumbents of rural livings, whieh, though less degrading to... | |
| 1849 - 292 sivua
...; might not only be always ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovel- board; but might also save the expense of a gardener or of a groom," — Maeaulay goes on with a pieture of the ineumbents of rural livings, whieh, though less degrading... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 sivua
...might not only be the most patient of butts and of listeners, might not only be always ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovelboard,...bills. He walked ten miles with a message or a parcel. He was permitted to dine, with the family; but he was expected to content himself with the plainest... | |
| 1857 - 924 sivua
...of his chaplain the discharge of, not only his professional duties, but also those of a gardener or a groom. " Sometimes the reverend man nailed up the apricots, and sometimes he curried the coach-horses." The unfortunate divine who exchanged a chaplaincy for a benefice, was often compelled... | |
| William Robins - 1853 - 226 sivua
...the bowls, and in rainy weather for the shovelboard, but might also save the expense of a gardener or a groom. Sometimes the reverend man nailed up the...farrier's bills ; he walked ten miles with a message or parcel ; he was permitted to dine with the family, but he was expected to content himself with the... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 sivua
...m;'sht not only be the most patient of butts and listeners, might not only be always ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovelboard,...nailed up the apricots, and sometimes he curried the coach-horses. He cast up the farriers' bills. He walked teu miles with a message or a parcel." —... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 412 sivua
...functions, might not only be the most patient of butts and listeners, might not only be always ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovelboard, but might also save the eipense of a gardener, or of a groom. Sometimes the reverend man nailed up the apricots, and sometimes... | |
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