That afternoon, by signs, she called for her council, and by putting her hand to her head, when the King of Scots was named to succeed her, they all knew he was the man she desired should reign after her. Curiosities of Literature - Página 121por Isaac Disraeli - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1889 - 602 páginas
...would be the first man that should bring him news of it. On Wednesday, the 23rd of March [1602-3], she grew speechless. That afternoon by signs she called...he was the man she desired should reign after her. About six at night she made signs for the archbishop and her chaplains to come to her, at which time... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1894 - 586 páginas
...remedies. On Wednesday, the twenty-third of March, she grew speechless. That afternoon, by sijrns, she called for her council ; and, by putting her hand...he was the man she desired should reign after her. About six at night, she made signs for the Archbishop and her chaplains to come to her ; at which time... | |
| Edward Arber - 1896 - 644 páginas
...the 23rd of March [1603], she grew speechless. That afternoon, by signs, she called for her [Privy] Council : and by putting her hand to her head, when...he was the man she desired should reign after her. About six at night, she made signs for [JOHN WHITGIFT] the Archbishop, and her Chaplains to come to... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 páginas
...to bed. There was no hope if her recovery, because she refused all remedies. On Wednesday, the 23d quibbles and conceits. Take, for example : * conquest...heart mine eye the freedom of that right. My heart d About six at night she made signs for Archbishop Whitgift and her chaplains to come to her, at which... | |
| 1693 - 574 páginas
...the 23rd of March [1603], she grew speechless. That afternoon, by signs, she called for her [Privy] Council : and by putting her hand to her head, when...he was the man she desired should reign after her. About six at night, she made signs for [JOHN WHITGIFT] the Archbishop, and her Chaplains to come to... | |
| Robert Carey Earl of Monmouth - 1905 - 174 páginas
...There was no hope of her recovery, because she refused all remedies. On Wednesday, the twenty-third of March, she grew speechless. That afternoon, by...he was the man she desired should reign after her. About six at night she made signs for the Archbishop and her Chaplains to come to her, at which time... | |
| 1905 - 964 páginas
..."she made for her Council to be called, and by putting her hand to her head when the King of Scotland was named to succeed her they all knew he was the man she desired should reign after her." Throughout her illness her hand had passed restlessly to and from her head ; and a definite meaning... | |
| Hugh De Sélincourt - 1908 - 368 páginas
...signs she called for her Council : and by putting her hand to her head," writes Sir Robert Carey, " when the King of Scots was named to succeed her, they...he was the man she desired should reign after her." It is easy to see how the astute Cecil would construe the dying Queen's movements into the right meaning... | |
| 1909 - 570 páginas
...the 23rd of March [1603], she grew speechless. That afternoon, by signs, she called for her [Privy] Council : and by putting her hand to her head, when...he was the man she desired should reign after her. About six at night, she made signs for [JOHN WHITGIFT] the Archbishop, and her Chaplains to come to... | |
| Gladys Edson Locke - 1913 - 316 páginas
...made signs for her Council to be called, and by putting her hand to her head when the King of Scotland was named to succeed her, they all knew he was the man she desired should reign after her." An article in the Cottonian MSS. confirms Carey's statement. The Councillors asked her to make a sign... | |
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