| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1847 - 478 pages
...Chamberlain to Henry the Eighth, with whom he was an especial favourite. He died in 1542. furred hats of grey on their heads, either of them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pykes turned up. And after them came Sir Edward Howard, then Admiral,* and with him Sir Thomas Parr,f in... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Historic buildings - 1847 - 474 pages
...Chamberlain to Henry the Eighth, with whom he was an especial favourite. He died in 1542. furred hats of grey on their heads, either of them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pyJces turned up. And after them came Sir Edward Howard, then Admiral,* and with him Sir Thomas Parr,f... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 606 pages
...satin, and in every bend of white was a bend of crimson satin, after the fashion of Russia or Russland, with furred hats of gray on their heads, either of...them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pikes turned up." The boots in Vecellio's print have no " pikes turned up," but we perceive the " long... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 688 pages
...satin, and in every bend of white was a bend 01 crimson satin, after the fashion of Russia or Russland, with furred hats of gray on their heads, either of...them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pikes turned up." The boots in Vecellio's print have no " pikes turned up," but we perceive the " long... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 604 pages
...bend of white was a bend of crimson satin, after the fashion of Russia or Bussland, with furred hate of gray on their heads, either of them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pikes turned up." The boots in Vecellio's print have no " pikes turned up," but we perceive the " long... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 484 pages
...white was a bend of crimson satin, lifter the fashion of Russia or Russland, with furred hats of grey on their heads, either of them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pikes turned up." The boots in Vecellio's print have no " pikes turned up," but we perceive the " long... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 1108 pages
...of white was a bend of crimosine satin after the fashion of Russia or Russland. furred hats of grey njecture-9 hang, To torn all leith ¡tita turned up. — Staunten und Dyce verbinden ai I guess mit dem Vorhergehenden. Sidney Walker... | |
| James Robinson Planché - Clothing and dress - 1879 - 528 pages
...furred hats of Grand Duke of Muscovy. Lady of Muscovy. Muscovite Ambassador. Muscovite Soldier. grey on their heads, either of them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pikes turned up." In Vecellio we have engravings of " II Gran Duca di Moscovia," a " Nobile Moscovita... | |
| Mark Twain - Christian Science - 1881 - 406 pages
...earl appareled after the Turkish fashion in long robes of bawdkin powdered with gold; hats on th»ir heads of crimson velvet, with great rolls of gold,...them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with fykes" (points a foot long), " turned up. And after them came a knight, then the Lord High Admiral,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 400 pages
...white was a bend of crimson satin, after the fashion of Russia or Russland, with furred hats of grey on their heads, either of them having an hatchet in their hands, and boots with pikes turned up.' The boots in Vecellio's print have no ' pikes turned up,' but we perceive the ' long... | |
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