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 - 1892 - 882 sider
...dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh, to feed her humour 3, would say to her ; Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, Bis dot, qui cito dot : If you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner. 72. (49.) They... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 sider
...was dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature ; and the Lord Treasurer Buneigh, to feed her humor, ed almost at random : And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. And bis ttat qui cito dat; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." — BACON : Apothegms... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 sider
...enough in suits, of lier own nature ; and the Ix>rd Treasurer Buricigh, to feed her humor, would suy to her, " Madam, you do well to let suitors stay, for I shall tell you, bis dat gut cito dat; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner." — IÍACON : Afotkegtns,... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1894 - 586 sider
...nature; and the Lord Treasurer llui'lc'iv и, being a wise man, and willing therein to tied her humour, would say to her : " Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall teli you, if you grant tliem speedily, they will come again the sooner." " Madam," said a popular poet,... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 sider
...own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man, and willing therein to feed her humor, would say to her, " Madam, you do well to let suitors stay; for I shall tell you, ' He gives twice who gives quickly :' if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner."... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 sider
...own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man, and willing therein to feed her humor, would say to her, " Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, ' He gives twice who gives quickly : ' if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner."... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 sider
...own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man, and willing therein to feed her humor, would say to her, " Madam, you do well to let suitors stay ; for I shall tell you, ' He gives twice who gives quickly : ' if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner."... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 666 sider
...Burleigh said to Queen Elizabeth : " Madam, you do well to let suitprs,stay, for I shall tell you, Bis dot qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily, they will come again the sooner" (Bacon, Apophthegms). 4 The biographer above quoted. 6 William Paulet, first Marquess of Winchester,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 644 sider
...Desiderata Curiosa and by Collins in 1732. 3 On one occasion Burleigh said to Queen Elizabeth : ' ' 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" (Bacon, Apophthegms].... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1116 sider
...was dilatory enough in suits, of her own nature ; and the Lord Treasurer Burleigh, to feed her humor, 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 conic again the sooner." — BACON : Apothegms... | |
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