... tun in five days. He lodged and kept his table at St. John's college, but his lady and her retinue at Magdalen college, whereof his grandfather Audley was founder. The king and prince lay at Trinity college, where the plays were represented ; and... Ignoramus: comoedia - Strana xxviiiautor/autoři: George Ruggle - 1787 - 319 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Dodsley - 1875 - 596 str.
...dated 16th March 1614, lately printed in "Miscellaneous State Papers, from 1501 to 1726," i. 395 : " The King and Prince lay at Trinity College, where the plays were represented ; and the hall so well ordered for room, that above 2000 persons were conveniently placed.... | |
| Justin Loomis Van Gundy - 1906 - 122 str.
...college, but his lady and her retinue at Magdalen college, whereof his grandfather Audley was founder. The king and prince lay at Trinity college, where the plays were represented ; and the hall so well ordered for room, that above two thousand persons were conveniently... | |
| Sydney Waterlow - 1912 - 246 str.
...some sort estimated by his proportion of wine, whereof he spent twenty-six tun in five days. . . . The King and Prince lay at Trinity College, where the plays were represented ; and the hall so well ordered for room, that above 2000 persons were conveniently placed.... | |
| Mary Susan Steele - 1926 - 326 str.
...for default of language, there being few or none present but of the Howards or that alliance. . . . The King and Prince lay at Trinity College, where the Plays were represented; and the Hall so well ordered for room, that above 1ooo persons were conveniently placed.... | |
| George Ruggle - 2006 - 460 str.
...but his lady and « her retinue at Magdalen college, whereof his grand-father í Audky was founder \ The king and prince lay at -Trinity college, where...The firft night's entertainment was a comedy, and a£ted by St. John's men, the chief part confining of a counterfeit Sir Edward Ratcliffe, a fooliih... | |
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