Another time, as he passed through the city, seeing the gates of that convent open, he suddenly got out of his chariot and went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans, with oil poured over... The Life of Pope Sixtus the Fifth - Page 408by Gregorio Leti - 1779 - 620 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Willis Cooke - English drama - 1891 - 458 pages
...occurrence. " Another time, as he passed through the city, seeing the gates of that Convent open, he suddenly got out of his chariot, and went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans, with oil poured over them. As the meanness of the repast put... | |
| George Willis Cooke - English drama - 1891 - 484 pages
...of his chariot, and- went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans, with oil poured over them. As the meanness of the repast put him in mind of his former condition, he took a wooden spoon, and sitting... | |
| Robert Browning - English literature - 1898 - 460 pages
...poem: "Another time, as he passed through the city, seeing the gates of that convent open, he suddenly got out of his chariot and went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans, with oil poured over them. As the meanness of the repast put... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 518 pages
...— " Another time, as he passed through the city, seeing the gates of that convent open, he suddenly got out of his chariot, and went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans with oil poured over them. As the meanness of the repast put... | |
| Robert Browning - English poetry - 1899 - 520 pages
...— " Another time, as he passed through the city, seeing the gates of that convent open, he suddenly got out of his chariot, and went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans with oil poured over them. As the meanness of the repast put... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 522 pages
...— " Another time, as be passed through the city, seeing the gates of that convent open, he suddenly got out of his chariot, and went into the porter's lodge, where he found the porter, who was a lay brother, eating a platter of beans with oil poured over them. As the meanness of the repast put... | |
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