| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 páginas
...should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me (asked he, regarding them with a sarcastic scowl)? ' I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' This year also he was appointed, by the General Assembly, Commissioner to the... | |
| 1826 - 332 páginas
...should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman afray me," said he, regarding them with a sarcastic scowl; " I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure." CHAPTER VI. MARY'S PERSON, DRESS, DOMESTIC LIFE, AND AMUSEMENTS. THOUGH the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 688 páginas
...answer is characteristic, and does him credit, " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure. " The third time that Knox was admitted into Mary's presence was at Loch Leven.... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 290 páginas
...answer is characteristic, and does him credit, " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me * I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure." The third time that Knox was admitted into Mary's presence was at Loch Leven.... | |
| Charles Lesingham Smith - 1835 - 156 páginas
...abode that he was summoned before Queen Mary and her councillors to answer for a sermon in which he bad inveighed against the massacre perpetrated at Vassy,...have trodden so lately, he was often seen passing to bis church with difficulty, according to the graphic description in Melvill's Diary :-— " I saw him... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1839 - 240 páginas
...courtiers said in his hearing, " He is not afraid;" " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been affrayed above measure." At this time, there was but one church in Edinburgh, St. Giles's, where Knox... | |
| 1842 - 498 páginas
...some of the attendants say, with apparent surprise, " He is not afraid !" Knox promptly replied, " Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affright...men, and yet have not been affrighted above measure." The extent and importance of the labours of Knox at this time can only be appreciated by those who... | |
| 1845 - 384 páginas
...not afraid.' Which heard of him, he answered, ' Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman fear me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' And so left the Queen and the Court for that time." We must pass over his great... | |
| 1845 - 538 páginas
...is not afraid.' Which heard of him, he answered, 'Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman fear me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' And so left the Queen and the Court for that time." We must pass over his great... | |
| 1845 - 432 páginas
...not afraid.' Which heard of him, he answered, ' Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman fear me ? I have looked in the faces of many angry men, and yet have not been afraid above measure.' And so left the Queen and the Court for that time." We must pass over his great... | |
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