I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. The Dublin Review - Página 322editado por - 1842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1022 páginas
...sports of all kinds. - ... I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on опт good English nobles ; for Near, and fiahion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies »tendon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about... | |
| 1868 - 720 páginas
...carousal and sport of all kinds. I think the Dane has strangely wrought on our English nobles ; for those I never could get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delight. The ladies abandon their society, and are seen to roll about in intoxication.'" Three portraits... | |
| John Timbs - 1869 - 368 páginas
...table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. In good sooth, the Parliament did kindly... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 252 páginas
...embrace each other at table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles, for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor...and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and seem to roll about in intoxication. In good sooth, the parliament did kindly to... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 720 páginas
...king. He says (p. 349), " I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor...follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights The lady who did play the Queen of Sheba's part did carry most precious gifts to both their majesties,... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 716 páginas
...king. He says (p. 349), " I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor...follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights The lady who did play the Queen of Sheba's part did carry most precious gifts to both their majesties,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 300 páginas
.... l think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. I do often say (but not aloud) that the... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
...embrace each other at table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those, whom I never could get to taste good liquor,...and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and seem to roll alxmt in intoxication. In good sooth the parliament did kindly to... | |
| James Samuelson - 1880 - 336 páginas
...visit of King Christian of Denmark wrote a letter from which the following is an extract:— "o "ThoM whom I never could get to taste good liquor now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly deliyhss. Tiic ladies abandon sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. After dinner, the-... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 300 páginas
.... I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. I do often say (but not aloud) that the... | |
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