| 1875 - 592 Seiten
...threads ; her train was very long, the end of it borne by a marchioness; instead of a chain she had on an oblong collar of gold and jewels. As she went along...magnificence, she spoke very graciously first to one and then to another in English, French, or Italian ; for besides being very well skilled in Greek and... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 450 Seiten
...her train borne by a marchioness. As she turned on either side, all fell on their knees. She " spoke graciously first to one, then to another, whether...different reasons, in English, French, and Italian." The ladies of the court, very handsome and well shaped, and for the most part dressed in white, followed... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 564 Seiten
...her train borne by a marchioness. As she turned on either side, all fell on their knees. 8he " spoke graciously first to one, then to another, whether...different reasons, in English, French, and Italian." The ladies of the court, very handsome and well shaped, and for the most part dressed in white, followed... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1879 - 528 Seiten
...beans, and over it a mantle of bluish silk, shot with silver threads ; her train was very long. Instead of a chain she had an oblong collar of gold and jewels." Strange to say, there is no mention of a ruff, yet she surely must have worn one ; at least, no portrait... | |
| Marlborough College (Marlborough, England). Natural History Society - 1877 - 606 Seiten
...shot with silver threads ; her Train was very long, and the end of it born by a Marchioness ; instead of a Chain she had an oblong Collar of gold and jewels....in all this state and magnificence, she spoke very grationsly , first to one, then to another, whether foreign Ministers, or those nho attended for different... | |
| Louise Creighton - 1877 - 304 Seiten
...silk shot with silver threads. Her train was very long, the end of it borne by a marchioness ; instead of a chain she had an oblong collar of gold and jewels." But false hair and fine dresses could not make Elizabeth a young beauty ; and we cannot wonder that... | |
| Henry Ince - 1877 - 128 Seiten
...silk, shot with silver threads. Her train was very long, the end of it borne by a marchioness. Instead of a chain she had an oblong collar of gold and jewels. Whoever speaks to her, it is kneeling ; now and then she raises some with her hand. While we were there... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 Seiten
...her train borne by a marchioness. As she turned on either side, all fell on their knees. She " spoke graciously first to one, then to another, whether...different reasons, in English, French, and Italian." The ladies of the court, t See Vol. I!'., 0.3Ú3. Greenwich.] " very handsome and well-shaped, and... | |
| Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 Seiten
...Silk, shot with Silver Threads; her Train was very long, the End of it borne by a Marchioness; instead of a Chain, she had an oblong Collar of Gold and Jewels....Reasons, in English, French, and Italian; for, besides * At this distance of time, it is difficult to say what this was. being well skilled in Greek, Latin,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1882 - 816 Seiten
...silk, shot with silver threads ; her train was very long, the end of it borne by a marchioness. Instead of a chain, she had an oblong collar, of gold and...spoke very graciously, first to one, then to another, whe • ther foreign ministers or those who attended for different reasons, in Engli.->h, French, and... | |
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