| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 606 halaman
...manner at the stayre's head, at the middle of the stayres, and at the stayre's foot. The Earl was not in his coach when the king used these very words, (in the hearing of four servants, one of whom reported it instantly to the author of this history) " I shall never see his face more."... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 498 halaman
...manner at the stayres head, at the middle of the stayres, and at the stayres foot. The earl was not in his coach when the king used these very words, (in the hearing of four servants, of whom one was Somersets great creature, aud of the BedChamber, who reported it instantly to the author of this history,)... | |
| Sir Anthony Weldon - 1817 - 80 halaman
...manner at the stayres head, at the middle of the stayres, and at the stayres foot; the Earl was not in his coach, when the King used these very words (in the hearing of four Servants, of whom one was Somersets great creature, and of the Bed-chamber, who reported it instantly to the Author of this History)... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 halaman
...not in his coach when the king used these very words, in the hearing of four servants, one of whom was Somerset's great creature, and of the bed-chamber,...author of this history; " I shall never see his face moreV Roger Coke in his " Detection" has related this part of the story with some variation. According... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 582 halaman
...stairs head, at the middle of the stairs, and at the stairs foot. The earl was not in his coach when he used these very words, in the hearing of four servants,...Somerset's great creature, and of the bed-chamber, and who reported it instantly to the author of this history — " I shall never see his face again."... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 halaman
...the hearing of four servants, of whom one was Somerset's great creature, and of the bed-chamber, and who reported it instantly to the author of this history—" I shall never see his face again." Pages 102, 103.—Weldon is called satirical ; but the publication of Letters by Lord Hardwicke,... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 430 halaman
...manner at the stairs' head, at the middle of the stairs, and at the stairs' foot. The earl was not in his coach when the king used these very words, in the hearing of four servants, one of whom was Somerset's great creature, and of the bed-chamber, who reported it instantly to the... | |
| 1822 - 696 halaman
...him, V On Monday," this being on the Friday. " For God's sake let me," said the king. The earl was not in his coach when the king used these very words, in the hearing of four servants, one of whom was Somerset's great creature, and of the bed chamber, who reported it to the aathor of... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 536 halaman
...manner at the stayre's head, at the middle of the stayres, and at the stayre's foot. The earl was not in his coach when the king used these very words (in the hearing of four servants, one of whom reported it instantly to the author of this history), ' I shall never see his face more.'... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 halaman
...and at the stairs' foot. The earl was not in his coach, when the king used these very words following (in the hearing of four servants, of whom one was Somerset's great creature, and of the Bedford chamber, who reported it instantly to the author of this H istory) : ' I shall never see his... | |
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