| Joseph Hunter - 1814 - 78 pagine
...house of my Lord of Shrewsbury's called Hardeaiiche hall, where he lay all that nighte, very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that nighte, more sicke, and the next day he rode to Leicestre Abbey; and by the way he waxed so sicke that... | |
| Joseph Hunter, George Cavendish - 1814 - 122 pagine
...an house of my Lord of Shrewsbury i called Hardeuiicke kail, where he lay allthat nighte, very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that ni'jliir, more sicke, and the next day he rode to Leicestre Abbey; and by the way he waxed so sicke... | |
| George Cavendish - 1825 - 574 pagine
...lodged at a house of the Earl of Shrewabury's, called Hardwick Hall, very evil at ease. The next day be rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more...the way he waxed so sick, that he was divers times likeiy to have fallen from his mule.” p. 536. This is an affecting picture. Shakspeare had undoubtedly... | |
| 1822 - 384 pagine
...an house of my lord of Shrewesburys, called Hardwicke Hall, where he lay all thatnighte very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that nighte, more sicke, and the next day he rode to Leicester Abbey; and by the way he waxed so sicke,... | |
| George Cavendish - 1827 - 604 pagine
...sometime with another ; at night he was lodged at a house of the Earl of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwick Hall, very evil at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham,...divers times likely to have fallen from his mule? ; and being night before we came 7 " This is an affecting picture," says a late elegant writer. " Shakspeare... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 pagine
...to an house of my lord of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwicke-hall, where he lay all that night very ill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sick, and the next day he rode to Leicester abbey; and by the way he waxed so sick, dial he was almost... | |
| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 pagine
...came to an house of my Lord of Shrewsbury, called Hardwick-luill, where he lay all that night very ill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sick, and the next day he rode to Leicester-abbey; and by the way he waxed so sick that lip was almost... | |
| 1842 - 528 pagine
...sometime with another ; at night he was lodged at a house of the Earl of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwick Hall,* very evil at ease. The next day he rode to...was divers times likely to have fallen from his mule ; and being night before we came to the abbey of Leicester, where at his coming in at the gates the... | |
| 1839 - 688 pagine
...an house of my lord of Shrewesburys, called Hardwicke Hall', where he lay all that nighte very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that nighte, more sicke. and the next day he rode to Leicester abbey; and by the way he waxed so sicke,... | |
| John Galt - 1846 - 496 pagine
...until he came to a house of my lord of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwick Hall, where he lay all that night very evil at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sick, and the next day he rode to Leicester Abbey, and by the way he waxed so sick, that he was almost... | |
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