| William Laud - 1839 - 584 sider
...the ('resident's lodging to the Hall, without any the least disturbance ; and had the Hall kept as fresh and cool, that there was not any one person when the King and Queen came into ii. 1 : : ( The Princes, Nobles, and Ladies entered the same way with the King, and then presently... | |
| William Laud - 1853 - 334 sider
...from the president's lodging to the hall without any the least disturbance ; and had the hall kept as fresh and cool, that there was not any one person...to fill the hall with the better sort of company, which being done, the play was begun and acted. The plot was very good, and the action h. It was merry,... | |
| William Laud - 1853 - 334 sider
...from the president's lodging to the hall with3ut any the least disturbance ; and had the hall kept as fresh and cool, that there was not any one person when the liing and queen came into it. The princes, nobles, and Ladies entered the same way with the king, and... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1871 - 340 sider
...he had the happiness to bring them by a way prepared from the presence lodgings to the hall without the least disturbance. He had the hall kept so fresh...settled the play was began and acted. The plot good and action. It was merry and without offence, and so gave a great deal of content, which I doubt cannot... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1871 - 358 sider
...he had the happiness to bring them by a way prepared from the presence lodgings to the hall without the least disturbance. He had the hall kept so fresh...better sort of company. All being settled the play waa began and acted. The plot good and action. It was merry and without offence, and so gave a great... | |
| Thomas Longueville, Romish recusant - 1894 - 534 sider
...candles were lighted. He " had the hall kept as fresh and cool,"— it was the 30th of August — " that there was not any one person when the king and queen came into it." The play itself " was merry without offence, and so gave a great deal of content." Of the royal visit to... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1896 - 312 sider
...from the President's lodging to the hall without any the least disturbance : and had the hall kept as fresh and cool, that there was not any one person...to fill the hall with the better sort of company, which being done the play was begun and acted." It was Love's Hospital, written by George Wilde, one... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1898 - 320 sider
...from the president's lodging to the hall without any the least disturbance ; and had the hall kept as fresh and cool, that there was not any one person...to fill the hall with the better sort of company, which being done, the play was begun and acted. The plot was very good, and the action. It was merry... | |
| 1910 - 356 sider
...from the President's lodging to the hall without any the least disturbance : and had the hall kept as fresh and cool, that there was not any one person...to fill the hall with the better sort of company, which being done the play was begun and acted.' It was Love's Hospital, written by George Wilde, one... | |
| Mary Susan Steele - 1926 - 326 sider
...he had the happiness to bring them by a way prepared from the presence Lodgings to the Hall without any the least disturbance. He had the Hall kept so...better sort of company. All being settled the Play began and was acted. The plot good and the action. It was merry and without offence, and so gave a... | |
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