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
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 430 sider
...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...hell ; and the porter of hell said to him ; You have some reason to offer yourself 1 Nero loved a beautiful youth, whom he used viciously. R. 2 being a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 430 sider
...say to her ; Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, Bis dat, qui cite dot : If you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner. 72. (49.) They feigned 3 a tale of Sixtus Quintus,4 that after his death he went to hell ; and the porter of hell... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 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...grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." IT is good discretion not to make too much of any man at the first, because we cannot hold out that... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1872 - 566 sider
...nature ; and the ford 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, they will come again the sooner.' ' It is probable... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 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 ;ito dat;' if you grant them speedily, they will come again the f.ooner." 25. Sir Nicholas... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 872 sider
...nothing would serve him but lex talionis. Whereupon the judge said to him; That if he did urge that kind of sentence, it must be, that he should go up to the...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. 72. (49.) They... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 852 sider
...nothing would serve him but lex talionis. Whereupon the judge said to him; That if he did urge that kind of sentence, it must be, that he should go up to the...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. (49.) They... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 sider
...her humour, would say to her, " Madam, you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell you, bis dat, qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." Sir Nicholas Bacon, who was keeper of the great seal of England, when Queen Elizabeth, in her progress,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 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 daf, qui cito dat;' if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." Sir Nicholas... | |
| 1890 - 270 sider
...qui dat celeriter. " He gives a double benefit to the needy who gives quickly." shall tell you, bis dat qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." BACON: "Apophthegms," No. 71. Bon chien chasse de race. A good dog hunts from blood. We want a prompt,... | |
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