| William Stebbing - 1891 - 442 páginas
...spread his new plush cloak on the ground, whereon the Queen trod gently over, rewarding him afterwards with many suits for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth. Fuller, again, it is who vouches for the sequel of the incident. Ralegh, he says, having thus attracted... | |
| William Stebbing - 1891 - 462 páginas
...spread his new plush cloak on the ground, whereon the Queen trod gently over, rewarding him afterwards with many suits for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth. Fuller, again, it is who vouches for the sequel of the incident. Ralegh, he says, having thus attracted... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...spread his new plush cloak on the ground ; whereon the queen trod gently, rewarding him afterwards with many suits, for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth. Thus an advantageous admission into the first notice of a prince is more than half a degree to preferment.... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 578 páginas
...spread his new plush cloak on the ground ; whereon the queen trod gently, rewarding him afterwards with many suits, for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth. Thus an advantageous admission into the first notice of a prince is more than half a degree to preferment.... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 444 páginas
...suits, for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth. Thus an advantageous admission into the first notice of a prince is more than half a degree to preferment. It is reported of the women in the Balearic Islands, that, to make their sons expert archers, they... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 446 páginas
...spread his new plush cloak on the ground ; whereon the queen trod gently, rewarding him afterwards with many suits, for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth. Thus an advantageous admission into the first notice of a prince is more than half a degree to preferment.... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1903 - 378 páginas
...his new plush cloak on the ground, whereon the Queen trod gently over, rewarding him afterwards with suits for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a footcloth." Whether accurate or not, this is just one of the pretty deeds of personal devotion by which the great... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 390 páginas
...suits, for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a foot cloth. Thus an advantageous admission into the first notice of a prince is more than half a degree to preferment.' This incident wafl carefully elaborated by Sir Walter Scott in his novel Kenilworih, chap. xv. familiar... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 páginas
...and spread his new plush cloak on the ground; whereon the queen trod gently, rewarding him afterwards with many suits, for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a foot cloth) Thus an advantageous admission into the first notice of a prince is more than half a degree... | |
| Rennell Rodd - 1904 - 316 páginas
...spread his new plush cloak on the ground, whereon the Queen trod gently over, rewarding him afterwards with many suits for his so free and seasonable tender of so fair a foot- cloth. Thus an advantageous admission into the notice of a prince is more than half a degree... | |
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