| Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith - 1890 - 938 páginas
...had resolved to live and die a virgin queen : " and for me it shall be sufficient that a marblo stone declare that a queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin." She appears often to have wavered in her resolution, and, in her partiality for handsome courtiers... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 596 páginas
...uncertain blessings, and might grow up nngracious. For herself it would be enough that a marble stone should declare that a queen, having reigned such a...The second parliament of the reign opened on January The Par12th, 1562. Elizabeth had managed to do without l $g** " f the advice of the Commons for three... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 596 páginas
...uncertain blessings, and might grow up ungracious. For herself it would be enough that a marble stone should declare that a queen, having reigned such a...The second parliament of the reign opened on January 12th, 1562. Elizabeth had managed to do without the advice of the Commons for three years, although... | |
| Edward Latham - 1906 - 338 páginas
...WOLSEY (1471-1530) — Last words, to Sir William Kingston. For me it will be enough that a marble stone should declare that a queen having reigned such a time lived and died a virgin. QUEEN ELIZABKTH (1533-1603) — in reply to a petition from the House of Commons in 1559 on the subject... | |
| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton, G. R. Elton - 1989 - 416 páginas
...her peroration to heart: 'that in the end this shall be for me sufficient that a marble stone shall declare that a Queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin'. Forty-five years later, that prophecy came true. Meanwhile, however, both the apprehensions of the... | |
| Margaret W. Ferguson, Maureen Quilligan, Nancy Vickers - 1986 - 464 páginas
...for the next half century. She told her first parliaments that she was content to have as her epitaph "that a Queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin"; that her coronation ring betokened her marriage to her subjects; and that, although after her death... | |
| Katharina M. Wilson - 1987 - 692 páginas
...become perhaps ungracious. And in the end, this shall be for me sufficient: that a marble stone shall declare that a queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin. And here I end and take your coming to me in good part and give unto you all my hearty thanks—more... | |
| Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 - 330 páginas
...become perhaps ungracious. And in the end, this shall be for me sufficient: that a marble stone shall declare that a queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin. And here I end and take your coming to me in good part and give unto you all my hearty thanks— more... | |
| Maria Perry - 1990 - 288 páginas
...become perhaps ungracious. And in the end this shall be for me sufficient, that a marble stone shall declare that a Queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin. And here I end, and take your coming unto me in good part, and give unto you all eftsoons my hearty... | |
| Richard Rambuss - 1993 - 184 páginas
...virginity. As Elizabeth declared in her first parliament, she would be pleased to be assigned the epitaph "that a Queen, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin."32 At the same time, it is apparent that the deployment of secrecy in The Faerie Queene extends... | |
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