We went to see Penshurst, the Earl of Leicester's, famous once for its gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person, Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his... Works of the Camden Society - Page 911863 - 204 lehteFull view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - 1840 - 618 lehte
...once for its gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellowcollegiate,... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 522 lehte
...once for its gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellowcollegiate,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 546 lehte
...once for its gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellow-collegiate,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1857 - 552 lehte
...once for its gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellow-collegiate,... | |
| 1863 - 260 lehte
...Earles of Dorset are buried, where thir are many fine monuments worth the seeinge. 0 Some times in the after nones he would goe a fishinge, thir beinge...decay. (Amsinck's Tunbridge Wells and its Vicinity, p. 135.) Haifa century ago the house was surrounded by a perfect wilderness, instead of the famous gardens... | |
| John Radford Thomson - 1876 - 286 lehte
...its gardens and excellent " fruit — and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet " there, celebrated by that illustrious person, Sir Philip Sidney, " who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, "was finely watered, and was now full of company, on the " marriage of my old... | |
| John Evelyn - 1878 - 540 lehte
...Prince of Waies. ID QK '0- TT MT 3D DK 1 YCO'.^.'.'^J.SS ()>' S'JN.JK;'7 .1JI-. OB. IhrtS--: brated by that illustrious person, Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellow... | |
| John Evelyn - 1889 - 538 lehte
...over it the device of the Prince of Wales. X SKtJTMY ^ 3D) KEY, COirNTE:U; OF riTJ OB, 1683-4. brated by that illustrious person, Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellow... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1891 - 578 lehte
...once for ili gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellow-collegiate,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1901 - 432 lehte
...once for its gardens and excellent fruit, and for the noble conversation which was wont to meet there, celebrated by that illustrious person, Sir Philip Sidney, who there composed divers of his pieces. It stands in a park, is finely watered, and was now full of company, on the marriage of my old fellow-collegiate,... | |
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