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" Instead of vizzards, their faces, and arms up to the elbows, were painted black, which was disguise sufficient, for they were hard to be known ; but it became them nothing so well as their red and white, and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight, then... "
Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reigns of the Stuarts: Including ... - Trang 101
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Tập 5

1758 - 550 trang
...Their apparel was rich, but too light " and curtezan-like for fuch great ones. Inftead of vizards, their " faces and arms, up to the elbows, were painted black, which " difguife was fufficient ; for they were hard to be known : but it " became them nothing fo well as...

An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I ...

William Harris - 1758 - 458 trang
...Their apparel was rich, but too light and * curtezan-like for fuch great ones. Inftead of vizards, * their faces and arms, up to the elbows, were painted * black, which difguife was fufHcient; for they were * hard to be known : but it became them nothing fo * well as...

Secret History of the Court of James the First ...

Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 trang
...Their apparell was rich, but too light and curlizan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizzards, their faces and arms up to the elbows were painted...you cannot imagine a more ugly sight than a troop of lean-cheek'd Moors. The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both present, and sat by the king in...

The court and character of King James, cont'd

Walter Scott - 1811 - 536 trang
...was rich, but too light and curlizan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizzards, their faces nnd arms up to the elbows were painted black, which was...you cannot imagine a more ugly sight than a troop of lean-cheek'd Moors. The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both present, and sat by the king in...

An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 trang
...Instead of vizards, their faces and arms, up to the elbows, were painted black, which disguise was sufficient ; for they were hard to be known : but...Moors. The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both preCHARLES I. 5 a favourer3 of presbytery". Under this sent, and sat by the king in state ; at which...

An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James ..., Tập 2

William Harris - 1814 - 510 trang
...Bevil. Their apparel was rich, but too light and curtezan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizards, their faces and arms, up to the elbows, were painted black, which disguise was sufficient ; for they were hard to be known : but it became them nothing so well as their...

Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Tập 1

Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 trang
...appearance was rich, but too light and courtesan tesan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizards, their faces and arms up to the elbows were painted...white, and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight than a troopof lean-cheeked Moors. The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both present, and sat by the...

Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Tập 1

Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 trang
...appearance was rich, but too light and courtesan tesan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizards, their faces and arms up to the elbows were painted...were hard to be known ; but it became them nothing so welltis their red and white, and you cannot imagine amore ugly sight than a troop of lean-cheeked Moors....

The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities, of King ..., Tập 1

John Nichols - 1828 - 700 trang
...Their apparell was rich, but too light and curtizan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizzards, their faces and arms up to the elbows, were painted...known; but it became them nothing so well as their own red and white, and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight then a troop of lean-cheek'd Moors*. The...

Encyclopædia Americana, ed. by F. Lieber assisted by E. Wigglesworth (and T ...

Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 610 trang
...Then- apparel was rich, but too light and courtesan-like for such great ones. Instead of vizzards, their faces and arms, up to the elbows, were painted...you cannot imagine a more ugly sight than a troop of lean-faced Moors." (Winwood's Memorials, II, 44.) Milton's Comus is the most beautiful of the productions...




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