Queen Elizabeth was dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man, and willing therein to feed her humour, would say to her ; " Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, ' bis dat,... Literary and Professional Works - Side 131af Francis Bacon - 1861Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 sider
...nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, being a wise man, and willing therein 'to feed her humour, would say to her ; ' Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, Bis dat qui cito dot ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner.' " It is probable... | |
 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 604 sider
...nature; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, being a wise man, and willing therein to feed her humour, would say to her ; " Madam, you do well to " let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, bis dot, qui cito " dat; if you grant them speedily, thev will come " again the sooner." 25. Sir Nicholas... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 sider
...nature; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, being a wise man, and willing therein to feed her humour, wpuld say to her ; " Madam, you do well to " let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, bis dot, gui cito " dat; if you grant them speedily, they will come " again the sooner." 25. Sir Nicholas... | |
 | Lucy Aikin - 1823
...nature j and the lord treasurer Burleigh, being a wise man, and willing therein to i'eed her humor, would say to her ; ' Madam, you do well to let suitors stay : for I shall tell you, Sis dat qui cito dot; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner.' " It is probable that the popular... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1825
...dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, to feed her humour, would say to her, " Madam, you " do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, ' bis " dat, qui eito dat :' if you grant them speedily, " they will come again the sooner." 72. They... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825
...was dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, to feed her humour, would say to her, " Madam, you " do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, ' bis " dat, qui cito dat :' if you grant them speedily, " they will come again the sooner." 72. They... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 sider
...was dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, to feed her humour, would say to her, " Madam, you " do well to let suitors stay; for I shall tell you,' bis " dat, qui cito dat:' if you grant them speedily, " they will come again the sooner." 72. They... | |
 | Lucy Aikin - 1826 - 542 sider
...humour, would say to her, ' Madam, you do well to let suitors stay : for I shall tell you, Bis dot qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner.' " It is probable that the popular story of this minister's intercepting the very moderate bounty, 100/.,... | |
 | 1831 - 388 sider
...Elizabeth felt the necessity of abolishing the most obnoxious. * " Madam," he was accustomed to say, " you do well to let suitors stay, for I shall tell you bis dot qtti crto dot ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." — Bacon's Works.... | |
 | 1835 - 444 sider
...distributions, that the unfortunate soldiers were sometimes absolute* " Madam," he was accustomed to say, " you do well to let suitors stay, for I, shall tell you bis dot qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." — Bacon's works,... | |
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