| Richard Hurd - 1771 - 348 頁
...virginity, " I know the truth of that, madam ; (faid he) you need not tell it me. Your majefty thinks, if you were married, you would be but queen of England; and now you are both kine; and queen. / know your fpirit cannot cic" Jure a commander." MEM. p. 49. This was frank.... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 346 頁
...virginity, "I know the truth of that, madam ; (faid he) you need not tell k me. Your majefty thinks, if you were married, you would be but queen of England; and, how y6u are both king and queen. / know your fpirit cannot Mdure a commander," MEM. p. 49. This was... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 414 頁
...virginity, " I know the truth of that, inadam, (said he) ; you need not tell it me. Your majesty thinks, if you were married, you would be but queen of England ; and now you are both king and queen. / know your SP*4^ cannot erifture a commander." MEM. p. 49. This was frank. But... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 418 頁
...virginity, " I know the truth of that, madam, (said he) ; yon need not tell it me. Your majesty thinks, if you were married, you would be but queen of England ; and now you are both king and queen. I know your spirit cannot endure a commander." MEM. p. 49. This was frank. But... | |
| English and Scottish history - 1828 - 488 頁
...me.' " 'I know the truth of that, Madam/ says I, ' you need not tell it to me. Your Majesty thinks, if you were married, you would be but Queen of England; and now she wag both King and Queen, I know your spirit cannot endure a comrnander.' She appeared to be so... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 378 頁
...which characterized Elizabeth. In allusion to her extreme love of power, he ventured to say toherwhen she informed him she never intended to marry, " Madam,...and now you are King and Queen both ; you may not suiter a commander." Elizabeth was fortunately not offended at this freedom. She took Sir James, upon... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1831 - 422 頁
..." Madam, you need not tell me that : I know your stately stomach ; you cannot suffer a commander : you think if you were married, you would be but queen...of England, and now you are king and queen both." J From the earliest moment she professed her preference of celibacy, though, with characteristic caution,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 424 頁
..." Madam, you need not tell me that : I know your stately stomach ; you cannot suffer a commander : you think if you were married, you would be but queen...of England, and now you are king and queen both." J From the earliest moment she professed her preference of celibacy, though, with characteristic caution,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 484 頁
...answered, " Madam, you need not tell me that: I know your stately stomach; you cannot suffer a commander : you think, if you were married, you would be but queen of England, and now you are king and queen both."f From the earliest moment she professed her preference of celibacy, though, with characteristic... | |
| John Stoughton - 1844 - 266 頁
...Melville, " you need not tell me that, I know your stately stomach ; you cannot suffer a commander ; you think if you were married, you would be but Queen...of England, and now you are king and queen both." Happily no such feelings have animated the bosom of the august lady who now fills the throne of Elizabeth.... | |
| |