Thought And Expression in the Sixteenth Century volume 2

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Thought And Expression in the Sixteenth Century volume 2
Taylor, Henry Osborn, 1856-1941
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Nichols, Progresses, etc. . Ill, pp. 144-160. But she gave as good as she got, addressing the University in excellent Latin speeches expressive of her love of letters. -° Nichols, Progresses of Elizahetli. See especially the accounts of her entertainment by Leicester at Kenilworth, and by the town of Norwich, Vol. I, pp. 418-528; Vol. II, pp. 134-213; and the account of the charming fete at the seat of the Earl of Hertford in isgr. Vol. Ill, pp. 101-121. One notes improvement in the verses in t...he later Progresses, ELIZABETHANS 195 moved, a foreign visitor describes an audience, the follow- ing year ( 1598) in the royal palace at Greenwich. " We were admitted . . . Into the Presence Chamber . . . Through which the Queen commonly passes in her way to Chapel: at the door stood a Gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose off. Ce was to introduce to the Queen any person of distinc- tion that came to wait on her. It was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of Nobility.

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