| Charles Knight - 1874 - 562 páginas
...speaking highly of the duchess of Milan ; and in a letter of the same day to Wriothesley, he adds, " She is not so pure white as was the late queen, whose...she hath a singular good countenance ; and when she chaucetb to smile there appeareth two pits in her cheeks, and one in her chin, the which becometh her... | |
| Derek Wilson - 2002 - 620 páginas
...Milan. She is not so pure white as was the late queen . . . but she hath a singular good acquaintance and when she chanceth to smile there appeareth two...and one in her chin, the which becometh her right exceeding well.5 Young Christina had recently arrived at the court of her aunt, Mary of Hungary, Regent... | |
| David Starkey - 2009 - 884 páginas
...staying at the viceregal court there. 'She is not so pure white', Hutton reported, 'as [Jane Seymour]. But she hath a singular good countenance, and, when...pits in her cheeks, and one in her chin, the which hecometh her right excellently welL' She was only sixteen years old, 'hut very high of stature for... | |
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