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" The day after this conversation, the Queen, on her return from hunting, told me that Lord Robert's wife was dead or nearly so, and begged me to say nothing about it. Assuredly it is a matter full of shame and infamy... "
Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 159. oldal
szerző: Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1878
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Proceedings, 32. kötet

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1878 - 542 oldal
...destroying Lord Robert's wife. They had given out that she was ill ; but she was not ill at all ; she w2s very well, and was taking care not to be poisoned...would rise up against him, if, as he feared, Lord Bobert married the Queen. The expression of the latter also, "that she had broken her own neck," would...

Macmillan's Magazine, 53. kötet

1886 - 520 oldal
...infamy." And the letter concludes with a paragraph evidently penned in haste at the last moment : — " Since this was written the death of Lord Robert's...been given out publicly. The Queen said in Italian, ' Qite si ha rotto il collo.' It seems that she fell down a staircase." l Dudley was then with the...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 153. kötet

1893 - 1320 oldal
...Assuredly it is a matter full of shame and infamy. . . . Since this was written " (on September 1 1 ) " the death of Lord Robert's wife has been given out...publicly. The Queen said, in Italian, Que si ha rotto i.1 collo (she has broken her neck). It seems that she fell down a staircase." x Elizabeth, who was...

Littell's Living Age, 197. kötet

1893 - 852 oldal
...Assuredly it is a matter full of shame and infamy. . . . Since this was written" (on September 11) "the death of Lord Robert's wife has been given out publicly. The queen said, in Italian, Que si ha roflo il eolio (she has broken her neck). It seems that she fell down a staircase." 1 Elizabeth, who...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 153. kötet

1893 - 972 oldal
...Assuredly it is a matter full of shame and infamy. . . . Since this was written " (on September 1 1 ) " the death of Lord Robert's wife has been given out publicly. The Queen said, in Italian, Que si ha ratio i! eolio (she has broken her neck). It seems that she fell down a staircase." i Elizabeth, who...

The Strange Case of Francis Tidir

Parker Woodward - 1901 - 132 oldal
...told me that Lord Robert's wife was dead, or nearly so, and begged me to say nothing about it. . . . Since this was written the death of Lord Robert's wife has been given out publicly." Francis was born on the llth January previous, and on the assumption that he was the child of Dudley...

The Lover of Queen Elizabeth: Being the Life and Character of Robert Dudley ...

Jerusha D. Richardson ("Mrs. Aubrey Richardson.") - 1908 - 440 oldal
...improvement in the Queen ; she will be his enemy and her own to the last, as I have always told him. " Since this was written, the death of Lord Robert's...been given out publicly. The Queen said in Italian that ' she had broken her neck.' It appears she fell down a stair-case." CHAPTER IV " IT appears she...




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