The constitution of her mind is exempt from female weakness, and she is endued with a masculine power of application. No apprehension can be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks like English; Latin with fluency, propriety,... Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth - 第 94 頁Lucy Aikin 著 - 1818 - 4 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 648 頁
...without my assistance indeed, but not without some counsels of mine, I diligently laboured to complete. ' The lady Elizabeth has accomplished her sixteenth...like English ; Latin, with fluency, propriety, and judgement ; she also spoke Greek with me, frequently, willingly, and moderately well. Nothing can be... | |
| Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 頁
...and she is endued with a masculine power of application. No apprehension can be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks...than her handwriting, whether in the Greek or Roman characters. In music she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. "'With respect to personal... | |
| William Gray - 1835 - 120 頁
...Elizabeth," says Ascham, " has accomplished her sixteenth year : ... no apprehension cm be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks...handwriting, whether in the Greek or Roman character. In musie in the state were laid open to learning and its patrons ; and that the cabinet boasted of a Burleigh,... | |
| William Gray - 1835 - 124 頁
...says Ascham, " has accomplished her sixteenth year : ... no apprehension can be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks...willingly, and moderately well. Nothing can be more elegant *han her handwriting, whether in the Greek or Roman character. In music in the state were laid open... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1837 - 574 頁
...and she is endued with a masculine power of application. No apprehension can be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks...than her handwriting, whether in the Greek or Roman characters. In music she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. With respect to personal decoration,... | |
| 1838 - 272 頁
...she speaks like English ; Latin with fluency, and judgment; she also spoke Greek with me frequently, and moderately well. Nothing can be more elegant than...she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. He then gives an account of the different writings which were the object of her study under his tuition.... | |
| 1838 - 274 頁
...llutincy, and judgment; she also spoke Greek with me frequently, and moderately well. Nothing can bo more elegant than her handwriting, whether in the...she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. He then gives an account of the different writings which were the object of her study under his tuition.... | |
| 1838 - 544 頁
...fluency, and judgment; she also spoke Greek with me frequently, and moderately well. Nothing can bo more elegant than her handwriting, whether in the...she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. He then gives an account of the different writings •which were the object of her study under his... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1842 - 1006 頁
...weakness, and she is endued with masculine power of application ; no apprehension can be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks...elegant than her handwriting, whether in the Greek or the Roman character. 1 Edward VI. In music she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. With... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1844 - 532 頁
...weakness, and «he is endued with masculine power of application; no apprehension can be quicker than hers, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks...elegant than her handwriting, whether in the Greek or the Roman character. In music she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. With respect to personal... | |
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