At the end of all this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat off the table, and conveyed it into the Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Halaman 481diedit oleh - 1757Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Charles William Heckethorn - 1899 - 394 halaman
...which consists of the tallest and stoutest men that can be found in all England, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettledrums made the hall ring for half an hour together.' No wonder that the Maids of Honour of Queen Elizabeth would, disguised as orange-girls, escape from... | |
| Walter Besant - 1899 - 408 halaman
...At the end of this Ceremonial a Number of unmarried Ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the Meat off the Table, and conveyed it into the Queen's inner arid more private Chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the Ladies of... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1904 - 434 halaman
...that can be found in all England, being carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall...of unmarried ladies appeared, who with particular solemnity lifted the meat off the table and conveyed it into the Queen's inner and more private chamber,... | |
| 1905 - 292 halaman
...that can be found in all England, being carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. At the end of this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1907 - 566 halaman
...carefully selected for this service) were bringing dinner, twelvetrumpets and two kettle drums make the hall ring for half an hour together. At the end...of unmarried ladies appeared, who with particular solemnity lifted the meat from the table and conveyed it to the Queen s inner and more private chamber,... | |
| Henry Thew Stephenson - 1910 - 564 halaman
...being carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettle drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. At the...of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat off the table, and conveyed it into the Queen's inner and more private chamber,... | |
| Francis William Galpin - 1910 - 516 halaman
...we were told by a foreign visitor to England, that 199 whilst her guard were bringing in the dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettledrums made the hall ring for half an hour together ; and at a pageant called The Royal Oak, exhibited in London in the year 1660, twenty-eight trumpeters... | |
| Julia Welles Griswold - 1912 - 172 halaman
...men that can be found in all England being carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettledrums made the hall ring for half an hour together." Then he tells how several unmarried ladies lifted the meat "with particular solemnity" and conveyed... | |
| Gladys Edson Locke - 1913 - 316 halaman
...mouthful to eat of the particular dish he had brought for fear of any poison." During all this formality " twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. At the end of this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies' appeared who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 612 halaman
...stoutest men that can be found in all England, carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettledrums made the hall...together. At the end of all this ceremonial, a number of noble maidens appeared, who, with careful solemnity, lifted the food from the table and conveyed it... | |
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