| 1906 - 864 sayfa
...Wildheit, obwohl sie von der Stärke und Größe der Königin spricht: „The quene is a grete and stronge labourid woman, for she spareth noo peyne to sue hire thinges to anintent and conclusion to hirpower(1, 378). Soviel geht also aus den Briefen hervor, daß Margareta... | |
| Karl Schmidt - 1906 - 306 sayfa
...Wildheit, obwohl sie von der Stärke und Größe der Königin spricht: „The quene is a grete and stronge labourid woman, for she spareth noo peyne to sue hire thinges to aninten t and conclusion tohirpower(I,378). Soviel geht also aus den Briefen hervor, daß Margareta... | |
| Kenneth Hotham Vickers - 1918 - 574 sayfa
...Parliament with armed men, but though the King seemed willing to employ York as his chief counsellor, " the Quene is a grete and strong labourid woman, for...thinges to an intent and conclusion to hir power". The superstitiously inclined found cause to regard the appearance of a " grete gleymyng sterre " as... | |
| Robert E. Lewis - 1991 - 134 sayfa
...ar in sorow sträng. (c) (1456) Paston (Gairdner) 3.75: The Quene is a grete and strong labour iti woman, for she spareth noo peyne to sue hire thinges to an intent and conclusion to hir power. alSOO Partenay 2495: Anthony wered with strong besinesse The Erie of Faborugh. (d) ?cl425 Chauliac(2)... | |
| Robert E. Lewis - 1960 - 132 sayfa
...conclusyon to take the cete, ffor it was of ryght grete streynghte. (l456) Paston 3.75: The Quene. .spareth noo peyne to sue hire thinges to an intent and conclusion to hir power. cl460(?cl400) Beryn ll44: She boust & wroust. .Tyll they have of hir desire the full conclusyoune.... | |
| Anne Curry, Elizabeth Matthew - 2000 - 230 sayfa
...Rene, duke of Anjou. As one of Sir John FastolPs confidants famously reported in 1456, Margaret was 'a grete and strong labourid woman for she spareth...thinges to an intent and conclusion to hir power'. Despite her grave misfortunes, she had lost none of her determination; as Shakespeare put it, in words... | |
| Helen E. Maurer - 2003 - 266 sayfa
...original terms or not. The writer concluded this portion of his letter with the pithy observation: 'The Quene is a grete and strong labourid woman, for...sue hire thinges to an intent and conclusion to hir power.'57 Though I have found no direct link between York and Helton, the latter's charges seem very... | |
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