Edward Wotton and I were at the Emperor's Court* together, we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of John Pietro Pugliano, one that with great commendation had the place of an esquire in his stable. And he, according to the fertileness of the Italian... The Broad Stone of Honour: Orlandus - Page 387by Kenelm Henry Digby - 1876Full view - About this book
| 1822 - 746 pages
...fertilness of the Italian wit, aid not only afford us the demonstration of hie practice, but nought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most preciout. But with none, I remember, mine ear« were at an; time more leaden than when (either angred... | |
| 1831 - 368 pages
...and I were at the Emperor's court together, we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of Gio. Pietro Pugliano ; one that, with great commendation, had...wit, did not only afford us the demonstration of his * This was Edward, the elder brother of Sir Henry Wotton. His name appeared at full length in the first... | |
| 594 pages
...and I were at the Emperor's court together, we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of George Pietro Pugliano, one that with great commendation had the place of an esquire in his stables ; and he, according to the fertileness of the Italian wit, did not only afford us a demonstration... | |
| James Montgomery - 1833 - 368 pages
...and I were at the emperor's court together, we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of Gio. Pietro Pugliano — one that, with great commendation, had...minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought was most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden than when (angered... | |
| James Montgomery - 1833 - 348 pages
...the emperor's court together, we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of Gio. Pietro Pugliano—one that, with great commendation, had the place of an...minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought was most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden than when (angered... | |
| James Montgomery - 1838 - 332 pages
...the emperor's court together, we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of (Ho. Pietro Pugliano—one that, with great commendation, had the place of an...minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought was most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden than when (angered... | |
| James Montgomery - 1840 - 340 pages
...and I were at the emperor's court together, •we gave ourselves to learn horsemanship of Gio. Pietro Pugliano — one that, with great commendation, had...minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought was most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden than when (angered... | |
| 1845 - 384 pages
...Pietro Pugliano, an equerry of the royal household, who taught Sidney and Edward Wotton horsemanship; "and he, according to the fertileness of the Italian...contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow... | |
| 1845 - 432 pages
...Pietro Pugliano, an equerry of the royal household, who taught Sidney and Edward Wotton horsemanship; "and he, according to the fertileness of the Italian...contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with hone, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow... | |
| 1845 - 410 pages
...household, who taught Sidney and Edward Wotton horsemanship; "and he, according to the fertilcness of the Italian wit, did not only afford us the demonstration...contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow... | |
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