| George Cavendish - 1899 - 298 sider
...resembled the king's person in that mask, than any other. The king, hearing and perceiving the cardinal so deceived in his estimation and choice, could not forbear laughing ; but plucked down his visor, and Master Neville's, and dashed out with such a pleasant countenance and cheer,... | |
| Ernest Philip Alphonse Law - 1900 - 480 sider
...of the gentlemen of the Court, hat in hand. On which, "the King hearing and perceiving the Cardinal so deceived in his estimation and choice could not forbear laughing, but pulled down his visor, and dashed out such a pleasant countenance and cheer, that all the noble estates there assembled, perceiving... | |
| George Cavendish - 1905 - 252 sider
...resembled the king's person in that mask, than any other. The king, hearing and perceiving the cardinal so deceived in his estimation and choice, could not forbear laughing; but plucked down his visor, and Master Neville's, and dashed out with such a pleasant countenance and cheer,... | |
| Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - 1911 - 184 sider
...resembled the king's person In that mask, than any other. The king, hearing and perceiving the cardinal so deceived In his estimation and choice, could not forbear laughing ; but plucked down his visor, and Master Neville's also, and dashed out with such a pleasant countenance... | |
| Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - 1913 - 346 sider
...resembled the King's person in that mask, than any other. The King, hearing and perceiving the Cardinal so deceived in his estimation and choice, could not forbear laughing ; but plucked down his visor, and Master Neville's also, and dashed out with such a pleasant countenance... | |
| Ernest Phillip Alphonse Law, Ernest Law - 1924 - 304 sider
...of the gentlemen of the Court, hat in hand. On which, " the King hearing and perceiving the Cardinal so deceived in his estimation and choice could not forbear laughing, but pulled down his visor, and dashed out such a pleasant countenance and cheer, that all the noble estates there assembled, perceiving... | |
| 1822 - 390 sider
...he." And with that he rose out of his chaire, and offered the same to the same gentleman in the black bearde, with his cap in his hande. The person to whom...desired his highnesse to take the place of estate, to whom the king answered, that he would goe first and shifte his apparell ; and soe departed, and went... | |
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