| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 páginas
...latter, ' That neither ihe herfelf took any great Pleafure to prefer me the fooner, fays Bodley ; for (he hated his Ambition, and would give little Countenance to any of his Followers ; and both the Lord Burghley and his Son waxed jealous of my Courfes.' And a ittle further, ' when I had thoroughly bethought... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 598 páginas
...whofc favour before I was thoroughly affured, " took any great pleafure to prefer me the fooner (for me hated his ambition, and *' would give little countenance...by the cunning and kindnefs of the earl of Eflex to oppofe myfelf againft •" their dealings. And tho' in very truth they had no folid ground at all of... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 páginas
...whose favour before I wa* thoroughly assured, took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner. For she hated his ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his followers, and both the lord Burleigh and his son waxed jealous of my courses, as if under-hand I had been induced, by the cunning... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 574 páginas
...whose favour before l was thoroughly assured, took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner. For ehe hated his ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his I'olluwiTs, and both the loid Burleigh and his son waxed jealous of my courses, as if under-hand I... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 552 páginas
...whose favour before I was thoroughly assured) took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner (for she hated his ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his followers) ; and both the lord Burleigh and his son waxed jealous of my courses, as if underhand I had been induced, by the cunning... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 páginas
...before I was thoroughly assured) took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner (for she hated liis ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his followers); and both the lord Burleigh and his son waxed jealous of my courses, as if underhand I had been induced, by the cunning... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 páginas
...whose favour before I was thoroughly assured) took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner (for she hated his ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his followers) ; and both the lord Burleigh and his son waxed jealous of my courses, as if underhand I had been induced, by the cunning... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 páginas
...took any great ' pleasure to prefer me the sooner," says Bodley ; " for she hated his ' ambition, aud would give little ' countenance to any of his followers ; and both the lord Burghley ' and his son waxed jealous of my ' courses." And a little further; ' When I had throughly... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1875 - 742 páginas
...whose favour before I was throughly assured, took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner, for she hated his ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his followers, and both the lord treasurer and his son waxed jealous of my courses ; as if, underhand, I had been induced, by the cunning... | |
| Sir Thomas Bodley - 1894 - 54 páginas
...fhe her felfe, of whofe favour before I was throughly aflured, tooke any great pleafure to preferre me the fooner, (for fhe hated his ambition, and would...countenance to any of his followers) and both the Lord 'Burleigb and his Sonne waxed jealous of my courfcs, as if under hand I had beene induced by the cunning... | |
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