Chartier is well known. Finding this famous poet asleep in the saloon of the palace, she stooped down and kissed him — observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at the proceeding, that she did not kiss the man, but the mouth which had uttered... Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - Page 91by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - 1862Full view - About this book
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1829 - 434 pages
...palace, she stooped down and kissed him — observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at the proceeding, that she did not kiss the man, but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things — a singular, and, as they perhaps thought, too minute a distinction. Menagiana, vol. ii. p. 130.... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1845 - 534 pages
...palace, she stooped down and kissed him — observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at the proceeding, that she did not kiss the man, but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things : a singular, and, as they perhaps thought, too minute a distinction. Menagiana, vol. ii. p. 130. Eleanor,... | |
| Philippe de Comines - 1856 - 480 pages
...palace, she stooped down and kissed him, observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at her proceeding, that she did not kiss the man, but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things. f In the year 1446. See Vol. I. p. 60. j Charlotte, daughter of Louis, Duke of Savoy, was married to... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - Archaeology - 1862 - 650 pages
...them with parental affection ; he ordered them to be waited on by the servants of the late Dauphiuess, and to have the same establishment, at his expense,...erroneously attributed to Bishop Elphingston, there 1 Chroniques, &c., tome iii. p. 2, Paris 1572, folio; Johnea's translation, vol. iii. p. 389. 2 Ib.... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1864 - 438 pages
...palace, she stooped down and kissed him — observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at the proceeding, that she did not kiss the man but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things, a singular, and, as they perhaps thought, too minute a distinction. Menagiana, vol. ii. p. 130. Eleanor,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1887 - 848 pages
...palace, she stooped down and kissed him — observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at the proceeding, that she did not kiss the man but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things, a singular, and, as they perhaps thought, too minute a distinction. Menngiana, vol. ii. p. 130. Eleanor,... | |
| Hector Boece - Aberdeen (Scotland) - 1894 - 278 pages
...the palace, stooped down and kissed him — observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at the proceeding, that she did not kiss the man, but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things. P. 34, 1. 15. Applausu is probably not a classical word. It is not given in Lewis and Short's Dictionary.... | |
| Philippe de Commynes - France - 1906 - 468 pages
...palace, she stooped down and kissed him, observing to her ladies, who were somewhat astonished at her proceeding, that she did not kiss the man, but the mouth which had uttered so many fine things. f In'the year 1446. See Vol. I. l\ 60. J Charlotte, daughter of Louis, Duke of Savoy, was married to... | |
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