... ambassador, hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report her sprightliness to his master. Her levity, her frivolous laughter, her unwomanly jests gave color to a thousand scandals. Her character in fact, like her portraits, was utterly without... The Girl's Book of Famous Queens - Página 156por Lydia Hoyt Farmer - 1887 - 495 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 páginas
...flattery of her beauty too gross. " To see her was heaven," Hutton told her, " the lack of her was hell." She would play with her rings that her courtiers might...levity, her frivolous laughter, her unwomanly jests gave colour to a thousand scandals. Her character, in fact, like her portraits, was utterly without shade.... | |
| John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 páginas
...flattery of her beauty too gross. " To see her was heaven," Hutton told her, " the lack of her was hell." She would play with her rings that her courtiers might...levity, her frivolous laughter, her unwomanly jests gave colour to a thousand scandals. Her character, in fact, like her portraits, was utterly without shade.... | |
| John Richard Green - 1877 - 920 páginas
...see her was heaven," Hatton told her, " the lack of her was helL" She would play with her rings tin her courtiers might note the delicacy of her hands ; or dance a ccranto, that the French ambassador, hidden dexterously behind a car_ain, might report her sprightliness... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 524 páginas
...gaiety and laughter and wit. A happy retort or a finished compliment never failed to win her favour. She hoarded jewels. Her dresses were innumerable....the delicacy of her hands; or dance a coranto that an ambassador, hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report her sprightliness to his master. Her... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 876 páginas
...flattery of her beauty too gross. " To see her was hearen," Hutton told her; "the lack of her was hell." She would play with her rings, that her courtiers...of her hands ; or dance a coranto, that the French embassador, hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report her sprightliness to his master. Her... | |
| John Richard Green - 1884 - 838 páginas
...flattery of her beauty too gross. " To see her was heaven," Hutton told her ; " the lack of her was hell." She would play with her rings, that her courtiers might note the delicacy of her hands ; or dance a corante, that the French embassador, hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report her sprightliness... | |
| Arthur Martin Wheeler - 1886 - 402 páginas
...with these violent outlines of her father's temper stood the sensuous, self-indulgent nature she drew from Anne Boleyn. Splendor and pleasure were with...the delicacy of her hands; or dance a coranto that an embassador, hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report her sprightliness to his master. Her... | |
| Arthur Martin Wheeler - 1886 - 402 páginas
...with these violent outlines of her father's temper stood the sensuous, self-indulgent nature she drew from Anne Boleyn. Splendor and pleasure were with...courtiers might note the delicacy of her hands; or dance a :oranlo that an embassador, hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report her sprightliness to... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1902 - 324 páginas
...what law of association (Rhet. pp. 273-275) gives them the right to be together? The strikingness of hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might report...laughter, her unwomanly jests, gave color to a thousand 5o scandals. Her character, in fact, like her portraits, was utterly without shade. Of womanly reserve... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 328 páginas
...them the right to be together? The strikingness of hidden dexterously behind a curtain, might Deport her sprightliness to his master. Her levity, her frivolous...laughter, her unwomanly jests, gave color to a thousand 50 scandals. Her character, in fact, like her portraits, was utterly without shade. Of womanly reserve... | |
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