| 1794 - 518 sider
...ELIZABETH, TO HER BROTHER EDWARD THE SIXTH. AN OKIGINAL MS. LIKE as the rich man, that daily gatbereth riches to riches, and to one bag of money layeth a great sort, till ;t come to infinite, so mtthinks your Majesty not be;ng suiHctxl with tiie many benefits and gentleness... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 606 sider
...repolished. It has also the merit of being now first published. LETTER. " Like as the riche man that dayly gathereth riches to riches, and to one bag of money layeth a greate sort til it come to infinit, so me thinkes, your Majestic not beinge suffised with many be*... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 516 sider
...desired her picture, which affords perhaps the most favorable specimen extant of her youthful style, . " Like as the rich man that daily gathereth riches to...so methinks your majesty, not being sufficed with so many benefits and gentleness shewed to me afore this time, doth now increase them in asking and... | |
| Brief memoirs - 1823 - 196 sider
...In presenting him with her picture, according to his request, she wrote him the following letter. " Like as the rich man that daily gathereth riches to...so methinks your majesty, not being sufficed with so many • Lucy Aikin's Memoirs, vol. ip 10. barn-fits and gentleness shewed to me afore this time,... | |
| John Nichols - 1823 - 710 sider
...King EDWARD VI. upon his desiring to have her Picture '. " Like as the rich man that daily gathered riches to riches, and to one bag of money layeth a...Majesty, not being sufficed with many benefits and gentleness shewed to me afore this time, doth now increase them in asking and desiring, where you may... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 536 sider
...repolished. It has also the merit of now being first published. LETTER. " LIKE as the riche man that dayly gathereth riches to riches, and to one bag of money layeth a greate sort til it come to infinit, so me thinkes, your Majestic not beinge suffised with many benefits... | |
| Charles Chadwicke Jones - 1828 - 540 sider
...repolished. It has also the merit of being very scarce. VOL. II. O LETTER. " Like as the riche man that dayly gathereth riches to riches, and to one bag of money layeth a great sort til it come to infinit, so me thinkes your Majestie not being sufficed with many benefits and gentilnes,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 344 sider
...but it is too rhetorical. It is here now first published. LETTER. " LIKE as the riche man that dayly gathereth riches to riches, and to one bag of money layeth a greate sort til it come to infinit, so me thinkes, your Majestic not beinge suffised with many benefits... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 sider
...waves nave repulsed me backward, so a gentle wind will bring me forward to my haven.' Ellis, 145. 57 ' Like as the rich man that daily gathereth riches to...sort, till it come to infinite, so, methinks, your maj esty, not being sufficed with many benefits and gentilness shewed to me afore this time, doth now... | |
| 1838 - 274 sider
...diction." Her letter is an interesting specimen of her style : — Like as the richeman that davly gathereth riches to riches* and to one bag of money layeth a greate sort til it come to initial, so mcthinks your Majestie, not beinge suffised withe many benefits... | |
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