Hervey, then turned to the Queen, and, with a good deal of vehemence, poured out an unintelligible torrent of German, to which the Queen made not one word of reply, but knotted on till she tangled her thread, then snuffed the candles that stood on the... Royal Palaces of England - Trang 318bởi Marjory Hollings - 1911 - 377 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1868 - 800 trang
...their own houses wonld give no additional scandal. ' The King then, instead of answering Lord Hervey, turned to the Queen, and with a good deal of vehemence,...an unintelligible torrent of German, to which the Qneen made not one word of reply, but knotted on till she tangled her thread, then snuffed the candles... | |
| John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 448 trang
...palace, I should think the Queen's seeing them at their own houses would give no additional scandal." The King, instead of answering Lord Hervey, then turned...her Majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text. The account of this conversation upon paper swells into so great a length that I shall enumerate no... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 794 trang
...palace, I should think the Queen's seeing them at their own houses would give no additional scandal.' The King, instead of answering Lord Hervey, then turned...her majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text.' — Ib. pp. 49—51. What n melancholy scene do these passages present, and yet we need not wonder... | |
| John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 486 trang
...palace, I should think the Queen's seeing them at their own houses would give no additional scandal." The King, instead of answering Lord Hervey, then turned...her Majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text. The account of this conversation upon paper swells into so great a length that I shall enumerate no... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 436 trang
...by bursting forth into a torrent of German, which sounded like abuse, and during the outpouring of which " the queen made not one word of reply, but...majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text."* Unmoved as Caroline appeared at this degrading scene, she felt it acutely, — but she did not wish... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 494 trang
...by bursting forth into a torrent of German, which sounded like abuse, and during the outpouring of which "the queen made not one word of reply, but knotted...her majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text." * Unmoved as Caroline appeared at this degrading scene, she felt it acutely, — but she did not wish... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 trang
...and vehemently poured out an unintelligible torrent of abuse in German, to which the Queen made no reply, but knotted on till she tangled her thread,...her Majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text." Lady Suffolk observes, that "scenes such as the above were of frequent occurrence ; and that the Queen,... | |
| 1868 - 802 trang
...their own houses would give no additional scandal.' The King then, instead of answering Lord Hervey, turned to the Queen, and with a good deal of vehemence,...her Majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text. " Perhaps the reader may some • The Opposition newspaper, in which King, Queen, and Minister were... | |
| 1868 - 824 trang
...their own houses would give no additional scandal.' The King then, instead of answering Lord Hervey, turned to the Queen, and with a good deal of vehemence, poured out rn unintelligible torrent of German, to which the Queen made not one won! of reply, but knotted on... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1869 - 450 trang
...their own houses would give no additional scandal.' The King then, instead of answering Lord Hervey, turned to the Queen, and with a good deal of vehemence,...which the King, in English, began a new dissertation on her Majesty, and took her awkwardness for his text." Perhaps the reader may some time in his life... | |
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