Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest ; Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 3H. Colburn, 1854 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 31
... person - Discontent of the king - Nuptials of Henry VIII . and Anne - Her costly dresses - Bridal pageants - Injurious conduct of the king - Agitates a divorce - Queen Anne sent to Richmond - Cranmer dis- solves her marriage - Interview ...
... person - Discontent of the king - Nuptials of Henry VIII . and Anne - Her costly dresses - Bridal pageants - Injurious conduct of the king - Agitates a divorce - Queen Anne sent to Richmond - Cranmer dis- solves her marriage - Interview ...
Seite 34
... person , above all other ladies excellent . One among others said to them of late , that she as far excelleth the duchess of Saxony , as the golden sun excelleth the silver moon . Every man praiseth the good virtues , and honesty with ...
... person , above all other ladies excellent . One among others said to them of late , that she as far excelleth the duchess of Saxony , as the golden sun excelleth the silver moon . Every man praiseth the good virtues , and honesty with ...
Seite 50
... person ran ten footmen , richly apparelled in gold- smiths ' work . And notwithstanding that this rich apparel and precious jewels were pleasant to the nobles and all pre- sent to behold , yet his princely countenance , his goodly per ...
... person ran ten footmen , richly apparelled in gold- smiths ' work . And notwithstanding that this rich apparel and precious jewels were pleasant to the nobles and all pre- sent to behold , yet his princely countenance , his goodly per ...
Seite 55
... person is well and seemly , but nothing else . " The obsequious minister assented to the royal opinion , -nay , sware " by his faith , that his sovereign said right ; " yet ventured to observe , by way of commendation , " that he ...
... person is well and seemly , but nothing else . " The obsequious minister assented to the royal opinion , -nay , sware " by his faith , that his sovereign said right ; " yet ventured to observe , by way of commendation , " that he ...
Seite 67
... person and manners of the ill - treated princess of Cleves , he basely impugned her honour , as if she had not been a virtuous woman when he received her hand . Every one about him was aware of his motives in uttering these slanders ...
... person and manners of the ill - treated princess of Cleves , he basely impugned her honour , as if she had not been a virtuous woman when he received her hand . Every one about him was aware of his motives in uttering these slanders ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First ..., Band 3 Agnes Strickland Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1854 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards ambassador Anne Askew Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves beauty bishop brother Burnet chamber church commendations court Cranmer Cromwell crown daughter death declared Derham duchess of Norfolk duke of Cleves duke of Norfolk earl Edward Edward VI England English evidence father favour France Gardiner gentlemen gold grace Hampton-Court hand hath heir Henry VIII Henry's highness household humble husband Jane Seymour jewels Katharine Howard Katharine of Arragon Katharine Parr Katharine's king Henry king's lady Jane Gray lady Rochford letter likewise London lord admiral majesty majesty's Margaret marquess marriage married Mary's matter mother noble palace parliament person pray present prince princess Elizabeth princess Mary privy council Privy-purse Expenses Protestant queen Jane queen Katharine Parr queen Mary realm received reign royal says sent servants sir Thomas sister Somerset sovereign State-Papers Suffolk thing Throckmorton tion took Tower unto velvet wife words Wriothesley young