 | John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845
...was so much delighted with his conversation that, after dinner, he walked with him in the garden by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. As soon as his Majesty was gone, Roper congratulated his father-in-law on the distinguished honour that had been paid to him ; saying,... | |
 | Sir Henry Ellis - 1846
...time unlooked for, he came to dinner, and after dinner, in a fair garden of his, walked with him by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. As soon as his Grace was gone, I, rejoicing thereat, said to Sir Thomas More, how happy he was whom the King had so... | |
 | William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846
...was so much delighted with his conversation that, after dinner, he walked with him in the garden by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. As soon аз his Majesty was gone, Roper congratulated his father-in-law on the distinguished honour that had... | |
 | John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848
...was so much delighted with his conversation that, after dinner, he walked with him in the garden by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. As soon as his Majesty was gone, Roper congratulated his father-in-law on the distinguished honour that had been paid to him ; saying,... | |
 | Desiderius Erasmus - 1849 - 248 pàgines
...the present. How the king came unexpectedly to Chelsea, and dined with him, and after dinner walked in his garden for the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. dismissed him. Now the tribe of courtiers standing round was awaiting the end of that conference, and... | |
 | John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851
...was so much delighted with his conversation that, after dinner he walked with him in the garden by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. As soon as his Majesty was gone, Roper congratulated his father-in-law on the distinguished honour that t More has been censured for... | |
 | John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874
...was so much delighted with his conversation that, after dinner, he walked with him in the garden by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck. As soon as his the great man ; but I think without reason, as he confined his commendation * to Wolsey's love of learning... | |
 | Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1875
...unlooked-for, he came " to dinner, and after dinner, in a fair garden of his, " walked with him by the space of an hour, holding " his arm about his neck. As soon as his Grace was " gone, I, rejoicing thereat, said to Sir Thomas More, " how happy he was whom the King had... | |
 | George Walter Thornbury - 1892
...testifies : — "One day the king came unexpectedly to Chelsea, and dined with him, and after dinner walked in his garden for the space of an hour, holding his...arm about his neck. As soon as his Majesty was gone, Sir Thomas's son-in-law observed to him how happy he was, since the king had treated him with that... | |
 | Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1892 - 461 pàgines
...unlocked for, he came to dinner with him, and after dinner, in a fair garden of his, walked with him by the space of an hour. holding his arm about his neck.* As soon as his Grace was gone, I, rejoicing thereat, said to Sir Thomas More, how happy he was whom the king had so... | |
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