| Samuel Pepys - 1828 - 486 páginas
...stepping to the Duchesse of York's side to speak with Lady Peterborough, I did see the young Duchesse, a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely,...teach the King, and all the King's children, and the QueeneM other herself, who do still dance well. 3d. Up, and to the Council of War again with Middleton... | |
| Edward Mangin - 1841 - 194 páginas
...celts, ancient spurs, old swords, &c. have been found in digging on the neighbouring downs. Page 292. " taught by a Frenchman that did heretofore teach the King, and all the King's children ; and the Queene-Mother herself, who do still dance well." This memorandum, under date 1669, seems all confusion.... | |
| Edward Mangin - 1841 - 198 páginas
...ancient spurs, old swords, &c. have been found in digging on the neighbouring downs. Page 292. " - taught by a Frenchman that did heretofore teach the King, and all the King's children ; and the Queene-Mother herself, who do still dance well." This memorandum, under date 1669, seems all confusion.... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1867 - 602 páginas
...suite at Whitehall, gives this lively desoription of her performance : — " 1 did see her," he says, " a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely so as almost to ravish me, her ear is so good. She is taught by a Frenchman who taught queen Henrietta and the royal family, and they... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1872 - 548 páginas
...Stepping to the duchess of York's side to speak to my lady Peterborough, I did see the young duchess,8 a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely, so as almost to ravish me, her ear is so good, taught by a Frenchman that did heretofore teach king Charles II., and all the royal... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1879 - 648 páginas
...stepping to the Duchess of York's side to speak with Lady Peterborough, I did see the young Duchess,2 a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely,...teach the King, and all the King's children, and the Queen- Mother herself, who do still dance well. Thence to the council door, and Mr. Cheffinch took... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 384 páginas
...stepping to the Duchess of York's side to speak with Lady Peterborough, I did see the young Duchess,2 a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely,...stairs, and there with his friend, Mr. Fowkes, for whom 1 Afterwards Sir Josiah Child 2 The Princess Mary, afterwards Queen of England. he is very solicitous... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1893 - 462 páginas
...York playing with her ' like an ordinary private father ; ' and he saw her again, when close upon six, 'a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely, so as almost to ravish one ; her ears were so good '(¿S. vi. 43). Her early days were partly spent in the house of her grandfather... | |
| Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright - 1896 - 202 páginas
...stepping to the Duchess of York's side to speak with Lady Peterborough, I did see the young Duchess, 2 a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely,...still dance well. Thence to the council door, and Mr. Chevins took me into the back stairs, and there with his friend, Mr. Fowkes, for whom he is very solicitous... | |
| Ellis (Firm) - 1927 - 1106 páginas
...the cypher^in eight panels, gilt edges, £25. Diary, April 2nd, 1669 : " I did see the young Duchess, a little child in hanging sleeves, dance most finely, so as almost to ravish me." 400 WILLIAM III.— [Burnet (Thomas)], Archseologise Philosophies : sive doctrina antiqua de rerum... | |
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