| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 482 pages
...as I may call them ; for, instead of half-a-crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...no time of the day without diversion. Breakfast in her gallery, that opened into the gardens ; then perhaps a deer was to be killed, or the gardens and... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 476 pages
...suitors, as I may ca them ; for, instead of half-a-crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...equipages were in his own stables. " As for the duke ai$ duchess, and their friends, there was no time of the day without diversion. Breakfast in her gallery,... | |
| Roger North - College teachers - 1826 - 484 pages
...I may call them ; for, • instead of half a crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...stables. As for the duke and duchess, and their friends, More of there was no time of the day without diversion. Breakfast in her gallery that opened into the... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1884 - 474 pages
...servants, except such as lodged, whose equipages were in his own stables. " As for the Duke and the Duchess, and their friends, there was no time of the day without diversion. Breakfast in her gallery, that opened into the gardens ; then perhaps a deer was to be killed, or the gardens and... | |
| Roger North - Lawyers - 1890 - 456 pages
...as I may call them ; for, instead of half a crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...lodged,, whose equipages were in his own stables. 196. As for the duke and duchess, and their friends,, there was no time of the day without diversion.... | |
| Roger North, Augustus Jessopp - 1890 - 490 pages
...as I may call them ; for, instead of half a crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...as lodged, whose equipages were in his own stables. 196. As for the duke and duchess, and their friends, there was no time of the day without diversion.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1884 - 478 pages
...as 1 may call them ; for, instead of half-a-crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...equipages were in his own stables. " As for the Duke and the Duchess, and their friends, there was no time of the day without diversion. Breakfast in her gallery,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1884 - 480 pages
...as I may call them ; for, instead of half-a-crown to his servants at taking horse, sixpence there, for form, served the turn ; and no servant of his...equipages were in his own stables. " As for the Duke and the Duchess, and their friends, there was no time of the day without diversion. Breakfast in her gallery,... | |
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