| Edmund Lodge - 1838 - 638 страница
...heart, sold and dissipated the most part of his great fortune. He died June 24th, 1604. VOL. II. C Queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...them shortly. My Lady Burghley unwisely has declared herselfj as it were, jealous, which is come to the Queen's ear ; whereat she has been not a little... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1847 - 616 страница
...in his office, and takes great pains. My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit; for the Queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...can ; if it were not for his fickle head, he would sure pass any of them shortly. My Lady Burghley b unwisely has declared herself (as it were) jealous,... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1847 - 640 страница
...in his office, and takes great pains. My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit; for the Queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...can ; if it were not for his fickle head, he would sure pass any of them shortly. My Lady Burghley b unwisely has declared herself (as it were) jealous,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1847 - 606 страница
...among other striking court news says : " My lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit ; for the queen's majesty delighteth more in his personage,...can : if it were not for his fickle head, he would sure pass any of them shortly. My Lady Burghley unwisely has declared herself (as it were) jealous,... | |
| 1861 - 608 страница
...of Shrewsbury, 11 May 1573, says : " My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit ; for the queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...his fickle head, he would pass any of them shortly." There is a letter, 31 May 1573, from William Fawcet and John Wotton to lord Burghley, stating that... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper - 1861 - 592 страница
...of Shrewsbury, 11 May 1573, eayg : " My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit ; for the queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...can ; if it were not for his fickle head, he would pase any of them shortly." There is a letter, 31 May 1573, from William Fawcet and John Wotton to lord... | |
| 1861 - 590 страница
...for the queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage, and \\\я dancing and valiantness, tlian any other. I think Sussex doth back him all that he...his fickle head, he would pass any of them shortly." There is a letter, 31 May 1573, from William Fawcet and John Wotton t<> lord Uurghley, stating that... | |
| Sutherland Menzies - 1865 - 578 страница
...in his office, and takes great pains. My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit ; for the Queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...can ; if it were not for his fickle head, he would soon pass any of them shortly. My Lady Burghleyf unwisely has declared herself (as it were) jealous,... | |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Stone - 1865 - 528 страница
...in his office, and takes great pains. My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit ; for the Queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...can ; if it were not for his fickle head, he would soon pass any of them shortly. My Lady Burghleyf unwisely has declared herself (as it were) jealous,... | |
| Mandell Creighton - 1899 - 334 страница
...(Lord Chamberlain) and takes great pains. My Lord of Oxford is lately grown into great credit : for the Queen's Majesty delighteth more in his personage,...unwisely has declared herself as it were jealous, which has come to the Queen's ear; whereat she has been not a little offended at her, but now she is reconciled... | |
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