| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 558 páginas
...the hare maketh greatest pastime and pleasure, and sheweth most cunning in hunting, and is mectest for gentlemen of all other huntings, for that they...the yeare, and that with small charges. And againe bicause their pastime shall be alwayes in sight, whereby they may iudge the goodnesse of their houndes... | |
| George Turberville - 1908 - 280 páginas
...the Hare maketh greateft paftime and pleafure, and fheweth moft cunning in hunting, and is meeteft for gentlemen of all other huntings, for that they may find them at all times, and hunt them at moft feafons of the yeare, and that with fmall charges. And againe, bicaufe their paftime fhall be... | |
| George Turbervile - 1908 - 276 páginas
...the Hare maketh greateft paftime and pleafure, and fheweth moft cunning iu hunting, and is meeteft for gentlemen of all other huntings, for that they may find them at all times, and hunt them at moft feafons of the yeare, and that with fmall charges. And againe, bicaufe their paftime fhall be... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 páginas
...and pleasure and showeth most cunning in hunting, and is meetest for gentlemen of all other hunting, for that they may find them at all times and hunt them at most seasons of the year ; also that their pastime shall be always in sight whereby they may judge the goodness of their... | |
| Henry Alfred Todd - 1922 - 414 páginas
...pricasour we may also compare Turbervile's " a good pnker or huntsman on horsebacke" (ch. 38, p. 101). ing, and is meetest for gentlemen of all other huntings,...seasons of the yeare, and that with small charges. Twici's Art of Venerie begins with the hare, and explains it as follows (Dryden's modernization of... | |
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