| David Hughson - 1806 - 686 стор.
...queen, and woed her dawnce : her majesty (the lore of Essex rankling in her breast) asked what the was ? Affection, she said : Affection ! said the queen, Affection is false. Yet her majesty rose up and df wnced." * Pennant remarks on this occasion, that " at this time the queen was... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 426 стор.
...dance the measures. Mrs. Fitton, who led them, went to the queen, and wooed her to dance. Her majesty asked, what she was ?—" AFFECTION," —she said. " AFFECTION!" said the queen; —" AFFECTION is false."—Were not these the murmurs of a heart ill at ease?—Yet her majesty rose and danced.—She... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1806 - 688 стор.
...ladies more to dawnce the mcafures. Mrs. Fitton went to the queen, and woed her dawnce: her majesty (the love of Essex rankling in her breast) asked what she was ? jijfcctien, she said : sljft'eftion ! said the queen, jiffection is false. Yet her majesty rose up... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 430 стор.
...dance the measures. Mrs. Fitton, who led them, went to the queen, and wooed her to dance. Her majesty asked, what she was ? — " AFFECTION," — she said. " AFFECTION!" said the queen; — " AFFECTION u false." — Were not these the murmurs of a .heart ill at ease? — Yet her majesty rose and danced.... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 стор.
...dance the measures. Mrs. Fritton, who led them, went to the Queen, and wooed her to dance. Her Majesty asked, what she was? ' AFFECTION,' she said. * AFFECTION...the Queen ; — * AFFECTION is false? — Yet her majesty rose and danced. — She was then SIXTY-EIGHT ! §" If, at the age of SIXTY-EIGHT, she was... | |
| 1823 - 896 стор.
...dance the measures. Mrs Fitton, who led them, went to the queen, and wooed her to dance. Her majesty asked what she was? Affection, she said. Affection! said the queen ; Affection is false. Were not these the murmurs of a heart ill at ease ? Yet her majesty rose, and danced. She was then... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 стор.
...Ladies more to dawnce the measures. Mrs. Fitton went to the Queen and woed her to dawnce; her Majesty asked what she was; Affection, she said. Affection ! said the Queen, Affection ii false. Yet her Majestie rose and dawnced. — See also note 3 T at the end. Sidney Papers. the crown;... | |
| Henry Thomas (antiquarian.) - 1830 - 504 стор.
...waistcoat, wrought with silke* uud gold and silver - ; a mantell of carnacion taffate cast under the arm*; and there haire losse about there shoulders, curiously...Essex rankling in her breast,) asked what she was ? «AffectiatL? she said ; ' affection' said the queen, ' affection u» false.' Yet her majesty i.;oee... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 стор.
...Ladies more to dawnce the measures. Mrs. Fitton went to the Queen and woed her to dawnce; her Majesty asked what she was; Affection, she said. Affection ! said the Queen, Affection is false. Yet her Majestie rose and dawnced. — See also note 3 T at the end. Sidney Papers. the crown; he saw only... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 стор.
...ladies more to dance the measures. Mrs Fitton went to the queen, and wooed her to dance. Her majesty asked what she was. ' Affection,' she said. ' Affection...!' said the queen, ' Affection is false.' Yet her majesty rose and danced ; so did my Lady Marquis of Winchester. The bride was led to the church by... | |
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