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" lion-like rising, she daunted the malapert orator no less with her stately port and majestical departure, than with the tartness of her princely checks; and, turning to her court, exclaimed,  "
Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest - Seite 688
von Agnes Strickland - 1885
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Band 2

Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 Seiten
...thus said, ' God's death, my lords,' (for that was her oath ever in anger ;) ' I have been inforced this day to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting.' " The same author mentions, that the king of Denmark having by his ambassador offered...
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Isn't it Odd?, Band 2

Marmaduke Merrywhistle - 1822 - 904 Seiten
...ambassador, (according to more than Miss Aikin,) said, " God's death, my lords, I have been inforced this day to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting." . Now, during the interval between his resolving to become my tutor, and the time he was...
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The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among ..., Band 1

John Nichols - 1823 - 710 Seiten
...train of her attendants, thus said : God's death, my Lords (for that was her oath ever in anger), / have been enforced this day to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting." North, in his Dedication to " Plutarch's Lives," published in 1579, thus addresses himself...
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The History of England, Band 4

Sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 404 Seiten
...speech, that, turning round after she had done, she said to the courtiers, " God's death, my lords, I have been enforced this day to scour up my old Latin ;" and desired Cecil to write to Essex, then at Plymouth with the fleet, an account of the scene, t...
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Queen Elizabeth and Her Times: A Series of Original Letters ..., Band 2

Thomas Wright - 1838 - 566 Seiten
...her speech, turning to her court, exclaimed, " God's death ! my Lords, (for that was her oath ever in anger,) I have been enforced this day to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting !" t The signature is cut off. 1597.] THE POLISH EMBASSY. 481 and canarie wine, that he...
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Queen Elizabeth and her times, original letters selected from the ..., Band 2

Thomas Wright - 1838 - 568 Seiten
...her speech, turning to her court, exclaimed, " God's death ! my Lords, (for that was her oath ever in anger,) I have been enforced this day to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting !" t The signature is cut off. 1597.] THE POLISH EMBASSY. 481 and canarie wine, that he...
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Queen Elizabeth and Her Times: A Series of Original Letters ..., Band 2

Thomas Wright - 1838 - 574 Seiten
...to her court, exclaimed, "God's deathl my Lords, (for that was her oath ever in anger,) I have heen enforced this day to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting l" and canarie wine, that he hath sent for out of my sellar at Chelsey. From the Court at...
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The Court of King James the First, Band 1

Godfrey Goodman - 1839 - 472 Seiten
...lost as many men (and every Christian prince should respect queen at the conclusion of her audience, " I have been enforced this day to scour up my old Latin that hath been long in rusting." This happened in the summer of 1597, when she was consequently in her sixty-fourth...
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Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A. [and ..., Band 7

Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 600 Seiten
...confer with you, to see upon what grounds this clamour of yours has its foundation, who have shewed yourself rather a herald than an ambassador." " And...day, to scour up my old Latin, that hath lain long in rusting.'" Her majesty told sir Robert Cecil " that she was sorry Essex heard not her Latin that...
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Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With ..., Band 7

Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1845 - 512 Seiten
...confer with you, to see upon what grounds this clamour of yours has its foundation, who have shewed yourself rather a herald than an ambassador." " And...It was not always that Elizabeth's intercourse with the representatives of foreign princes was of so stern a character, and if we may credit the reports...
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