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Alison Weir

  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    William Grindal and the celebrated Cambridge scholar, Roger Ascham
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    As queen, she read and conversed fluently in Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, Italian and Welsh.
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    She had read the New Testament in Greek, the orations of Isocrates and the tragedies of Sophocles
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    In youth, she was adept at needlework and is known to have embroidered bookbindings.
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    music, and could play the lute and virginals with virtuosity, as well as sing and write music
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    walking outdoors, or shooting with a crossbow. Above all, she passionately loved dancing, although prior to her accession she had had little opportunity to indulge in this pastime.
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    She had learned early on to keep her own counsel, control her emotions, and to behave circumspectly in public, thus giving the lie to any adverse rumours about her.
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    Elizabeth’s physical health was robust, and she had boundless energy, but her troubled adolescence had made her neurotic and she suffered intermittent panic attacks, irrational fears and bouts of emotional paralysis, when she was incapable of knowing what to do. She could not tolerate loud noises, although she had a quick temper and was not above shouting and swearing at her hapless advisers.
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    Elizabeth much admired his long, slender fingers
  • Lisa Eliassainthas quoted10 months ago
    She disliked employing anyone who was ugly, and once turned down an application for a position from a man whose handsome face was marred by a missing tooth
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