| 502 頁
...like sort, with us, will wade up to the arm holes, upon such occasions, and voluntarily undertake, to satisfie their pleasure, which a poor man for a...scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch, in his book, dc. sober animal, speaks against all fishing, as a filthy, base, illiberal employment, having neither... | |
| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 頁
...office, he excused himself, " " that if other men might hnnt Marcs, why should not he hunt Carpes ?" Many Gentlemen in like sort with us will wade up to...book de soler, animal, speaks against all fishing, " i as a filthy, base, illiberal! imployment, having neither wit nor perspicacity jn it, nor worth... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 頁
...office, he excused himselfe, that if other men might hunt /ittirs, why should not he hunt carpes ? Many gentlemen in like sort with us will wade up to the armelioles, upon such occasions, and voluntarily ondertake that to satisfie their pleasure, which a... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 頁
...his office, he excused himselfe, that if other men might hunt hares, why should not he hunt carpes ? Many gentlemen in like sort with us will wade up to the armeholes, upon such occasions, and voluntarily undertake that to satisfie their pleasure, which a... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 頁
...his office, he excused himself, ь that if' other men might hunt hares, why should not he hunt carps? Many gentlemen in like sort, with us, will wade up...arm-holes, upon such occasions, and voluntarily undertake triât to satisfie their pleasure, which a poor man for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo.... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 612 頁
...his office, he excused himself, b that if other men might hunt hares, tehy should no! he hunt carpes? Many gentlemen in like sort, with us, will wade up...for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarcli, in his book de soler. animal, spsaks against all fishing, ' as a ^ jilthy, base, illiberatt... | |
| Robert Burton - 1826 - 608 頁
...his office, he excused himself, b that if other men might hunt hares, why should not he hunt carpes? Many gentlemen in like sort, with us, will wade up...upon such occasions, and voluntarily undertake that tosatisfie their pleasure, which apoor man for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1827 - 616 頁
...office, he excused himself, b that if other men might hunt hares, why should not •fie hunt carpes ? Many gentlemen in like sort, with us, will wade up...book de soler. animal, speaks against all fishing, cas a filthy, base, ittiberall imployment, having neither wit nor perspicacity in it, nor worth the... | |
| 1849 - 522 頁
...office, he excused himself — that if other men might hunt hares, why should not he hunt carpes ? Many gentlemen in like sort, with us, will wade up to the arm holes, upon such occasions, and voluntarily undertake, to satisfic their pleasure, which a poor... | |
| Robert Burton - 1836 - 768 頁
...Ptolemvum, &c. 1 Loniceras, Geffreus, Jovius. ° 8. Antony Sherlies relations. » Hacluit. w Cotumicum like sort, with us, will wade up to the arm-holes,...such occasions, and voluntarily undertake that to satish'e their pleasure, which a poor man for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch,... | |
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