| 740 sider
...Marchioness of Dorset and the ladies and gentlemen of the household were engaged in hunting : " I wis all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure I find in Plato. Alas, good folk ! they never felt what true pleasure means !" The speaker had arrived... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1839 - 374 sider
...talk, I asked her ' why she would lose such pastime in the park V smiling she answered me, ' I wisse all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that...Madam," quoth I, ' to this deep knowledge of pleasure ] and what did chiefly allure you unto it, seeing not many women, but very few men have attained thereunto... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 sider
...talk, I asked her ' why she would lose such pastime in the park I" smiling she answered me, ' I wisse all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that...Madam,' quoth I, ' to this deep knowledge of pleasure ? and what did chiefly allure you unto it, seeing not many women, but very few men have attained thereunto... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1839 - 562 sider
...other talk, I asked her why she would lose such pastime in the park Smiling she answered me, ' I wis all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that...what true pleasure meant-' ' And how came you, Madam/ said I, ' to this deep knowledge of pleasure, and what did chiefly allure you unto it ; seeing not... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1839 - 548 sider
...other talk, I asked her why she would lose such pastime in the park Smiling she answered me, ' I wis all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas ! good folk, » Stow, p. 622. 1554. LADY JANE AND AYLMER. 295 they never felt what true pleasure meant-' ' And how... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 sider
...all their sport in the park is ':ut a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas! good-folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.' " ' And...madam,' quoth I, ' to this deep knowledge of pleasure ? And what did chiefly allure you unto it, seeing not many women, but very few men, have attained thereunto... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 60 sider
...other talk, I asked her, why she would lose such pastime in the park? Smiling, she answered me ; " I wist, all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure which I find In Plato."— ROGER ASCHAM. Page 13, coLl, line 44. Then is the Age c/ Admiration —... | |
| 1868 - 738 sider
...Marchioness of Dorset and the ladies and gentlemen of the household were engaged in hunting : " I wis all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure I find in Plato. Alas, good folk I they never felt what true pleasure means !" The speaker had arrived... | |
| 1841 - 404 sider
...her why she should lose such pastime in the park? Smiling, she said, 'I wist all their :•• mi i in the park is but a shadow, to that pleasure that...madam,' quoth I, ' to this deep knowledge of pleasure ? And what did chiefly allure you unto it, seeing not many women, and but very few men have attained... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1841 - 496 sider
...10. Fuller does not always quote with accuracy. In the " Schoolmaster " the sentence reads thus : " I wist, all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato."—EDIT. U defects, but few faults, (and those rather in his age than person,) came to his grave... | |
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