| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 326 str.
...at St. John's College, and which was so well liked by the Queen, that she desired the apparel to be sent to Hampton Court, that she might see her own players act it over again. With this request Laud complied, " humbly desiring of the King and Queen, that neither the play, nor... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 332 str.
...at St. John's College, and which was so well liked by the Queen, that she desired the apparel to be sent to Hampton Court, that she might see her own players act it over again. With this request Laud complied, " humbly desiring of the King and Queen, that neither the play, nor... | |
| William Laud - 1839 - 584 str.
...acted, and the strangeness of the Persian habits gave great content; so that all men came forth from it very well satisfied. And the Queen liked it so well,...Hampton Court, that she might see her own players O ( V : * o 208 THE DIARY OF met it over again, and see whether they could do it as well, as it was... | |
| Joseph Hewlett - 1846 - 318 str.
...satisfied. The Queen liked it so well that she begged for the dresses that she might have her own players to act it over again and see whether they could do it as well as 'twas done in the University." As the poet had not failed to stuff his verses full of sentiments replete with loyalty, and phrases... | |
| Joseph Thomas J. Hewlett - 1846 - 1170 str.
...satisfied. The Queen liked it so well that she begged for the dresses that she might have her own players to act it over again and see whether they could do it as well as 'twas done in the University." As the poet had not failed to stuff his verses full of sentiments replete with loyalty, and phrases... | |
| William Laud - 1853 - 334 str.
...great content; soch *ht d' that all men came forth from it very well satisfied. And the over ngain by queen liked it so well, that she afterwards sent to me to have t^° 1ueen'8 the apparel sent to Hampton Court, that she might see her Hampton own players act it over... | |
| William Laud - 1853 - 334 str.
...content; so Er^ a£ PJ' that all men came forth from it very well satisfied. And the over again by queen liked it so well, that she afterwards sent to me to have ti?e 1ueen's the apparel sent to Hampton Court, that she might see her Hampton own players act it over... | |
| 784 str.
...acted, and the strangeness of the Persian habits gave great content, so that all men came forth from it very well satisfied. And the Queen liked it so well that she afterwards sent it to me to have the apparel sent to Hampton Court, that she might see her own players act it over... | |
| Thomas Longueville, Romish recusant - 1894 - 526 str.
...decorations had been designed by Inigo Jones. Laud writes that it was both " well penned and acted." " The queen liked it so well, that she afterwards sent...again, and see whether they could do it as well as it was done at the university. I caused the University to send both the clothes and the properties... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1898 - 320 str.
...acted, and the strangeness of the Persian habits gave great content; so that all men came forth from it very well satisfied. And the queen liked it so well,...again, and see whether they could do it as well as it was done in the university. I caused the university to send both the clothes and the perspectives... | |
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