10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DISPOSEDLY»
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Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain. From ...
... to Melville's statement, ' high and disposedly.' He writes, in reply, ' The
inimitable virago came safe, and was weleomed by the inextinguishable laughter
of all who looked upon the capricoles.' " Mr. Lockhart adds, " That this production
of Mr.
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Rambles in Northumberland, and on the Scottish Border: ...
I answered, the queen danced not so high and disposedly as she did *."
Elizabeth wears a look of great self-complaisance, as if conscious that she is "
charming each heart and delighting each eye ;" but her portrait must surely have
been ...
William Andrew Chatto,
1835
420, 479 Hie Locus aetatis nostra Primordia novit, vi. 269 High and disposedly,
vii. 148, 198 His father allows him a hundred a year, iv. 429 His pure strain, xii. 69
His voice grew faint, and fixed was his eye, xii. 149, 319 Hoc Matthaeus agens, ...
William John Thomas, William White, Dr. Doran (John),
1898
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Caledonian Sketches, Or, A Tour Through Scotland in 1807: To ...
I answered, my Queen danced not so high or disposedly as she did.” Mary was
so beautiful, that it is said, when she was walking in the procession of the Host, a
woman rushed through the crowd to touch her, to convince herself that she was ...
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The pictorial history of England during the reign of George ...
I answered, the queen danced not so high or disposedly as she did. Then, again,
she wished that she might see the queen at some convenient place of meeting. I
offered to convey her secretly to Scotland by post, clothed like a page, that, ...
George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane,
1841
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The Memoirs of Sir J. Melville; containing an ... account of ...
I answered,the queen danced not si) high, and disposedly, as she did, Then
again * she wished, that she might see the queen at some convenient place of
meet-ing. I offered to convey her secretly to Sootland by post, clothed like a page;
that ...
Sir James MELVILLE, George SCOTT (Gent.),
1751
Church and State danced disposedly together to the music of persecution with
the virago Elizabeth. They revelled next with their great head, " the wisest fool in
Europe,"* and paid his captain of the cockpit the salary of two secretaries of state
...
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Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest
I said, ' my queen danced not so high or disposedly as she did.' " Whereby it may
be gathered that Mary danced like an elegant woman ; but surely the elaborate
dancing of a vain affected person could scarcely be better defined than by ...
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Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots: Now First Published from ...
danced best, the cautious Scot replied that his queen danced not so high and
disposedly as Elizabeth did :” he might have added, that his queen danced the
most gracefully, but he had tact enough to keep in favour with the royal
questioner.
Mary Stuart (Queen of the Scots), Agnes Strickland,
1843
They talkedhighand disposedly of genteel matters,and you would have thought
that that redhaired pirate hadlivedhis life among proud lords and highheeled
ladies. Thatisever the way of the Highlander.He alters likea clear pool
toeverymood ...