| 1837 - 704 trang
...be understood to imply any lent by lier favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and these also increased by her noble presence of shape and fashion, representing...mildness and majesty more than can be expressed.' Hall and Holinshcd slate the marriage to have taken place November the 14th ; but Cranmer, writing... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1837 - 486 trang
...much more excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and these also increased by her nobfe presence of shape and fashion, representing both mildness and majesty more than can be expressed." t It appears by a letter from Wolsey to Henry, dated 5th July 1527) after he had left London on his... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 trang
...all we may esteem ; which appeared much more excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence of shape and fashion,...skill, and the exquisite sweetness of her voice, both iu singing and in speaking. In the true spirit of a lover, the courtly poet, when he mentions the malformation... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 trang
...all we may esteem, which appeared much more excellent by her favour passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence of shape and fashion,...mildness and majesty, more than can be expressed. There was found, indeed, upon the side of her nail, upon one of her fingers, some little show of a... | |
| Selina Bunbury - 1844 - 196 trang
...excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence (or carriage) of shape and fashion, representing both mildness and majesty more than can be expressed." Even her very defects this truly poetical admirer regards as a means of displaying her perfections.... | |
| Felix Summerly - 1847 - 100 trang
...all we may esteem, which appeared much more excellent by her favour passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence of shape and fashion,...mildness and majesty, more than can be expressed. There was found, indeed, upon the side of her nail, upon one of her fingers, some little show of a... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 634 trang
...we may esteem, which appearea Ifiuch more excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence of shape and fashion,...expressed." Wyatt is rapturous in his commendations of her 1 State Papers, published by Government, ii. 57. 'Lingard, Hist. England, vol. vi. p. 172. 'Leti. musical... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1853 - 448 trang
...all we may esteem, which appeared much more excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence of shape and fashion,...expressed." Wyatt is rapturous in his commendations of her 1 State Papers, published by Government, ii. 57. musical skill, and the exquisite sweetness of her... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 764 trang
...all we may esteem, which appeared much more excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and was enhanced by her noble presence of shape and fashion,...the true spirit of a lover, the courtly poet, when lie mentions the malformation of the little finger of the left hand, on which there was a double nail... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1855 - 494 trang
...appeared much more excellent by her favor passing sweet and cheerful, and these both also increased by her noble presence of shape and fashion, representing...mildness and majesty, more than can be expressed. There was found, indeed, upon the side of her nail, upon one of her fingers, some little shew of a... | |
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