| William Hales - 1830 - 510 pages
...that encounters all accidents with so unwearied patience, eats with Greekes on their worst days, lies with fishermen on plancks at the best, is all things...men, that he may obteyne his ends, which are your Lordship's service. He is gone to Athens, whither also I have sent." P. 470. In a letter to the Duke... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1870 - 820 pages
...fitted to an employment ; that encounters all accidents with so unwearied patience ; eates with Greekes on their worst dayes; lyes with fishermen on plancks, at the best ; is all n'd-\ thinges to all men, that he may obteyne his ends, which P. 495.' are your Lordship's service.'... | |
| Adolf Theodor F. Michaelis - 1882 - 898 pages
...accident with so unwearied patience, eates with Greeks on their worst days, lies with fishermen on planks at the best, is all things to all men, that he may obtain his ends, which are your lordship's service." And on another occasion, not without bitterness,... | |
| Adolf Michaelis - 1882 - 248 pages
...accident with so unwearied patience, eates with Greeks on their worst days, lies with fishermen on planks at the best, is all things to all men, that he may obtain his ends, which are your lordship's service." And on another occasion, not without bitterness,... | |
| Mary Frederica Sophia Hervey - 1921 - 658 pages
...fitted to an imployment, that encounters all accidents with so unwearied patience; eates with Greekes on their worst dayes; lyes with fishermen on plancks,...and from thence promiseth mee to visitt this citty, wher I shalbee glad to enterteyne him, and to know the history of his labours. I have in my endeavour... | |
| Mary F. S. Hervey - 1921 - 664 pages
...fitted to an imployment, that encounters all accidents with so unwearied patience; eates with Greekes on their worst dayes; lyes with fishermen on plancks,...and from thence promiseth mee to visitt this citty, wher I shalbee glad to enterteyne him, and to know the history of his labours. I have in my endeavour... | |
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