That an elephant, in 1630, came hither ambassador from the great Mogul, who could both write and read, and was every day allowed twelve cast of bread, twenty quarts of canary sack, besides nuts and almonds the citizens wives sent him. St. Solifer with Other Worthies and Unworthies - Side 146av James Vila Blake - 1891 - 179 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 464 sider
...calumny. : Hear-say news. — That an elephant, in 1630, came hither ambassador from the great Mogul (who could both write and read) and was every day allowed...had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and his chief negociation was, to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of state, about stealing hence... | |
| 1833 - 736 sider
...Nov. 17, 1645, p. 932. ^ Irving's Scottish Poets, i. 200. K P. 136. '« Memoirs, p. 9), edit. 1689. besides nuts and almonds the citizens' wives sent...That he had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and his chiefe negotiation was, to conferre or practise with Archy, the principall (bole of State, about stealing... | |
| Robert Nares - 1859 - 502 sider
...day allowed twelve cast of bread, twenty quarts of canary sack, besides nuts and almonds tho citizen* wives sent him. That he had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and his chief negotiation was, to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of ríate, about stealing Windsor Castle, and carrying it away... | |
| ROBERT NARES, A.M., F.R.S., F.A.S., - 1859 - 494 sider
...bread, twenty quarts of canary sack, besides nuts and almonds (he citizens wives sent him. That lie had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and his chief negotiation was, to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of state, about stealing Windsor Castle, and carrying it away... | |
| Robert Nares - 1867 - 500 sider
...elephant, in 1630, came hither ambassador from the great Mogul, who could both write and read, and wns every day allowed twelve cast of bread, twenty quarts...interpreter, and his chief negotiation was, to confer or practise with Archy, the- principal fool of stale, about stealing Windsor Castle, nnd carrying it away... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 560 sider
...XLIX. Hear-say news. — That an elephant, in 1630, came hither ambassador from the great Mogul (who could both write and read) and was every day allowed...had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and his chief negociation was, to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of state, about stealing hence... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 sider
...destiny. HcnrKay News. — That au elephant, in 1630, came hither ambassador from the great Mogul (who could both write and read) and was every day allowed...the principal fool of state, about stealing hence Windsor-castle, and carrying it away on his back, if he can. Valor Rerum. — The price of many things... | |
| Robert Nares - 1888 - 514 sider
...well apparelling a lie: That an elephant, in 1630, came hither ambassador from the great Mogul, who could both write and read, and was every day allowed...interpreter, and his chief negotiation was, to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of state, about stealing Windsor Castle, and carrying it away... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 216 sider
...read, and was every day allowed twelve cast of bread, twenty quarts of Canary sack, besides nuts and 15 almonds the citizens' wives sent him. That he had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and• his chief negociation was to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of state, about stealing hence... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 204 sider
...read, and was every day allowed twelve cast of bread, twenty quarts of Canary sack, besides nuts and j almonds the citizens' wives sent him. That he had a Spanish boy to his interpreter, and his chief negociation was to confer or practise with Archy, the principal fool of state, about stealing hence... | |
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