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" How can I send or go to ask for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world ? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure that he has in life?" Being in this perplexity, though... "
Stories of Boccaccio (The Decameron) ...: Including Also Ye Merry Tale, Now ... - Page 284
by Giovanni Boccaccio - 1903 - 529 pages
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The Decameron, Or, Ten Days' Entertainment, of Boccaccio:, Volume 3

Giovanni Boccaccio - 1822 - 276 pages
...for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world ? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all...events to make him easy, and not send, but go herself, to bring it. She then replied, " Son, sot your heart at rest, and think only of your recovery ; for...
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Festivals, Games & Amusements, Ancient & Modern

Horace Smith - 1831 - 386 pages
...this hawk, which I hear is the very twist of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the -world'! Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in. life?" The author doubtless intended to impress us with the most exalted itotiori of Federigo's...
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Festivals, Games, and Amusements, Ancient and Modern

Horace Smith - 1831 - 406 pages
...for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in life?" The author doubtless intended to impress us with the most exalted notion of Federigo's...
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Festivals, Games, and Amusements: Ancient and Modern

Horace Smith - 1831 - 372 pages
...for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure^he has in life?" The author doubtless intended to impress /T*s with the most exalted notion...
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Festivals, Games, and Amusements

Horace Smith - 1833 - 382 pages
...for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in life?" The author doubtless intended to impress us with the most exalted notion of Federigo's...
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The graphic & historical illustrator, ed. by E.W. Brayley

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1834 - 428 pages
...she answers, " How can I send or go to ask for his hawk, and what alone mayntains him in the world ? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in life." Overcome, however, by her child's importunity, the fond dame, at length, consents....
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The Graphic and Historical Illustrator: An Original Miscellany of Literary ...

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1834 - 432 pages
...she answers, " How can I send or go to ask for his hawk, and what alone mayntains him in the world ? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in life." Overcome, however, by her child's importunity, the fond dame, at length, consents....
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 26

1847 - 368 pages
...for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world 1 Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in life?" The author doubtless intended to impress us with the most exalted notion of Federigo's...
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Chambers's pocket miscellany, Volumes 16-18

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 602 pages
...for this hawk, which I hear is the very best of the kind, and what alone maintains him in the world ? Or how can I offer to take away from a gentleman all...events to make him easy, and not send, but go herself to bring it. She then replied : ' Son, set your heart at rest, and think only of your recovery, for...
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Reminiscences of an Old Sportsman, Volume 2

John Potter Hamilton - 1860 - 340 pages
...his favourite hawk; and when his mistress is importuned by his son to beg it of him, she replies, " How can I offer to take away from a gentleman all the pleasure he has in life?" Strutt introduces some prints of ladies going hawking ; and further observes on the...
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