He was very witty, and had as many ready witty jests as any man living, at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner : He was very liberall, of what he had not in his own gripe, and would rather part with 100. The Court and Character of King James - Side 57av Sir Anthony Weldon - 1817 - 61 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Sanford Terry - 1920 - 756 sider
...every day had been, and every dish he had had at his Table. He was very witty, and had as many ready witty jests as any man living, at which he would not smile himself e, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. Hee was very liberall of what he had not in his... | |
| Charles Sanford Terry - 1920 - 760 sider
...every day had been, and every dish he had had at his Table. He was very witty, and had as many ready witty jests as any man living, at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. Hee was very liberall of what he had not... | |
| Charles Sanford Terry - 1921 - 302 sider
...every day had been, and every dish he had had at his Table. He was very witty, and had as many ready witty jests as any man living, at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. In a word, take him altogether and not in... | |
| Lilian Winstanley - 1921 - 208 sider
...of Sir Anthony Weldon's description may also be quoted : " He was very witty, and has as many ready, witty jests as any man living at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. . . . " He would make a great deal too bold... | |
| Lilian Winstanley - 1970 - 208 sider
...of Sir Anthony Weldon's description may also be quoted : " He was very witty, and has as many ready, witty jests as any man living at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. . . . " He would make a great deal too bold... | |
| Robert Mackie - 1955 - 298 sider
...every day had been, and every dish he had had at his Table. He was very witty, and had as many ready witty jests as any man living, at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. In a word, take him altogether and not in... | |
| Robert S. Rait - 750 sider
...every day had been, and every dish he had had at his Table. He was very witty, and had as many ready witty jests as any man living, at which he would not smile himselfe, but deliver them in a grave and serious manner. Hee was very liberall of what he had not... | |
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