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" Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure. "
Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications - Página 168
por Constable and co, ltd - 1828
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volumen1

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 páginas
...should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me (asked he, regarding them with a sarcastic scowl)? ' I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' This year also he was appointed, by the General Assembly, Commissioner to the counties of Kyle and...
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Mary, queen of Scots: her persecutions, sufferings, and trials

1826 - 332 páginas
...should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman afray me," said he, regarding them with a sarcastic scowl; " I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure." CHAPTER VI. MARY'S PERSON, DRESS, DOMESTIC LIFE, AND AMUSEMENTS. THOUGH the young Queen was so celebrated...
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Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volumen1

Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 290 páginas
...nothing rclaling to Mary but what is narrated in the tiai. Vide Knoi'o Uistory, p 335. quite so obnoxious as she had been induced to believe. She had then the...a very favourable point of view. It appears, that while the queen reserved for herself the right of celebrating mass in her own chapel, it was prohibited...
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Journal of a ramble in Scotland [by C.L. Smith].

Charles Lesingham Smith - 1835 - 156 páginas
...afraid !" To which the old man retorted — " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affright me? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been affrighted above measure." Along this identical street, which I have trodden so lately, he was often...
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The History of the Reigns of Edward the Sixth, Mary, and Elizabeth, Volumen2

Sharon Turner - 1835 - 690 páginas
...afraid.' He answered,' Why should the pleasant face of a lady afray me ? I have looked in the face of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' p. 336. Mary continued to decline a ratification of the CHAP. Edinburgh treaty; and one of her motives...
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Excursions Through the Highlands and Isles of Scotland in 1835 and 1836

Charles Lesingham Smith - 1837 - 376 páginas
...afraid!" To which the old man retorted — " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affright me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been affrighted above measure." Along this identical street, which I have trodden so lately, he was often...
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Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, Volumen1

Henry Glassford Bell - 1840 - 292 páginas
...nothing relating to Mary but what IB narrated tatbeteit. Vide Knox's History, p. 325. quite so obnoxious as she had been induced to believe. She had then the...presence was at Loch Leven. This, as indeed every mterview she had with the celebrated Reformer, and she had only four, exhibits her character in a very...
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Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volumen1

Henry Glassford Bell - 1841 - 292 páginas
...Mary but what la narrated in (he text. Vide Knox's History, p. 325. quite so obnoxious as she had heen induced to believe. She had then the magnanimity to...a very favourable point of view. It appears, that while the queen reserved for herself the right of celebrating mass in her own chapel, it was prohibited...
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British Reformers: Writings of John Knox

1842 - 498 páginas
...He is not afraid !" Knox promptly replied, " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affright me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been affrighted above measure." The extent and importance of the labours of Knox at this time can only be...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies

1845 - 538 páginas
...is not afraid.' Which heard of him, he answered, 'Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman fear me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' And so left the Queen and the Court for that time." We must pass over his great debate at May bole...
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