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" The self-possescion was faultless, the courage splendid. Never did any human creature meet death more bravely; yet, in the midst of the admiration and pity which cannot be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie... "
A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation - Sivu 330
tekijä(t) Andrew Lang - 1902
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History of England: From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Nide 12

James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 662 sivua
...be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a martyr, and, if in any sense at all she was suffer1 ' Si le plus parfait tragique qui theatre, il pourroit me'riter quelques fust jamais venoit...

The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1906 - 870 sivua
...before Mr. Froude in a well-printed modern book. Let me end with Mr. Froude's verdict on Queen Mary. ' She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a...sixteenth century appeared to be the proper fruits of it.' As to Mary, let any one read, in ' Blackwood's Magazine ' for 1870 (vol. 107, p. 105 et sqq.), the...

History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Nide 12

James Anthony Froude - 1873 - 716 sivua
...be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world j with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a...suffering for her religion, it was because she had shewn herself capable of those detestable crimes which in the sixteenth century appeared to be : the...

The Christian Pioneer, Niteet 24–25

1870 - 300 sivua
...be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a...sixteenth century appeared to be the proper fruits of it. — Froude. POETRY. THE DEPARTED. Down the dim vista of the vanished years I gaze sad-hearted, And...

Hours at Home, Nide 10

1870 - 604 sivua
...be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a...suffering for her religion, it was because she had shewn herself capable of those detestable crimes which in the sixteenth century appeared to be the...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Nide 35;Nide 98

1882 - 916 sivua
...say without offence, a little too unconscious — ly and plainly. And his ultimate conclusion that " she was a bad woman., disguised in the livery of a martyr,' (vol. 12, ch. 34) seems to me not muchJ better supported by the sum of evidence producible on either...

The Will Power; Its Range in Action

John Milner Fothergill - 1885 - 232 sivua
...cannot be refused her, it cannot be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a...sixteenth century appeared to be the proper fruits of it." The Guises knew how to die ! Her son James, though not a Catholic, was by nature opposed to -Protestant...

Miscellanies, Numero 72

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1886 - 444 sivua
...say so without offence, a little too unconsciously and plainly. And his ultimate conclusion that ' she was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a martyr,' (vol. xil, ch. 34) seems to me not much better supported by the sum of evidence producible on either...

The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of ..., Nide 24

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 690 sivua
...be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a martyr. She has had her revenge, if not on Elizabeth living, yet on her memory in the annals of her country....

The Tragedies of Algernon Charles Swinburne, Nide 4

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1905 - 280 sivua
...say so without offence, a little too unconsciously and plainly. And his ultimate conclusion that ' she was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a martyr,' (vol. xii., ch. 34) seems to me not much better supported by the sum of evidence producible on either...




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