| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1891 - Страниц: 462
...Tarleton before they would go to the Queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access to her. In a word, he told the Queen more of her faults...cured her melancholy better than all her physicians." Tarleton was one of the twelve players whom the Queen, when she was visiting Sir Francis Walsingham... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1892 - Страниц: 288
...would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access unto her. In a word, he...chaplains, and cured her melancholy better than all of her physicians. Much of his merriment lay in his very looks and actions, according to the epitaph... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1892 - Страниц: 288
...would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access unto her. In a word, he...of her chaplains, and cured her melancholy better Jhan_all of her physicians. Much of his merriment lay in his very looks and actions, according to the... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1898 - Страниц: 550
...Tarleton before they would go to the queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access to her. In a word, he told the queen more of her faults...cured her melancholy better than all her physicians." Besides being jester, Tarleton was also player to the queen, to which office he was appointed •*5m"... | |
| Karl Mantzius - 1904 - Страниц: 300
...would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the Queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access unto her. In a word, he...chaplains, and cured her melancholy better than all of her physicians. " Much of his merriment lay in his very looks and actions, according to the epitaph... | |
| Karl Mantzius - 1904 - Страниц: 302
...would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the Queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access unto her. In a word, he...chaplains, and cured her melancholy better than all of her physicians. " Much of his merriment lay in his very looks and actions, according to the epitaph... | |
| Thomas Auden - 1906 - Страниц: 374
...Fuller, " when the Queen was serious and out of good humour, he could undumpish her at his pleasure. In a word, he told the Queen more of her faults than most of her chaplains; and cured her melancholy more than all her physicians." For some time he kept a tavern in Gracechurch Street, performing from... | |
| 1906 - Страниц: 482
...Elizabethan stage. The queen herself had a good friend in Dick Tarlton, for he told her, says Fuller, "more of her faults than most of her chaplains and...cured her melancholy better than all her physicians." The inexorable almanac urged us on, but one excursion that we could not forego was that to Battlefield... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - Страниц: 450
...Elizabethan stage. The queen herself had a good friend in Dick Tarlton, for he told her, says Fuller, "more of her faults than most of her chaplains and...cured her melancholy better than all her physicians." The inexorable almanac urged us on, but one excursion that we could not forego was that to Battlefield... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - Страниц: 466
...Elizabethan stage. The queen herself had a good friend in Dick Tarlton, for he told her, says Fuller, "more of her faults than most of her chaplains and...cured her melancholy better than all her physicians." The inexorable almanac urged us on, but one excursion that we could not forego was that to Battlefield... | |
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