Castlemaine is now as great again as ever she was ; and that her going away was only a fit of her own upon some slighting words of the King, so that she called for her coach at a quarter of an hour's warning, and went to Richmond; and the King the next... Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second - Página 348de Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 546 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1838 - 256 páginas
...there it was roasted." — Pepyi? Diary, vol. i., p. 253. Once, on some slighting words from the King, she called for her coach at a quarter of an hour's warning, and, taking with her her plate, jewels, and favourite servants, went off to Richmond ; the King, under pretence... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 508 páginas
...boy. In discourse of the ladies at Court, Captain Ferrers tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is now as great again as ever she was ; and that her going...the King the next morning, under pretence of going ahunting, went to see her and make friends, and never was ahunting at all. After which she came back... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 552 páginas
...twenty-second of July, writes our author, " Captain Ferrers tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is now as great again as ever she was, and that her going...hunting, went to see her and make friends, and never went a hunting at all. After which she came back to Court, and commands the King as much as ever.,... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 páginas
...July, writes our author, " Captain Ferrers tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is now as great ngain as ever she was, and that her going away was only...morning, under pretence of going a hunting, went to sce her and make friends, and never went a hunting at all. After which she came back to Court, and... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1865 - 330 páginas
...1663. In discourse of the ladies at court, Captain Ferrers tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is now as great again as ever she was ; and that her going...make friends, and never was a hunting at all. After VOL. I. E which, she came back to court, and commands the king as much as ever, and hath and doth what... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1866 - 528 páginas
...a boy. In discourse of the ladies at Court, Captain Ferrers tell me that my Lady Castlemaine is now as great again as ever she was ; and that her going...the King the next morning, under pretence of going ahunting, went to see her and make friends, and never was ahunting at all. After which she came back... | |
| George Steinman Steinman - 1871 - 274 páginas
...la main ; si ce n'est aux heures de son triomphe1." The imperious lady, on the King's impertinence, called for her coach at a quarter of an hour's warning, and went to Richmond, to her uncle's again ; " and the King," writes Pepys on the 22nd, " the next morning, under pretence... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 456 páginas
...of the ladies at Court, Captain Ferrers teils nie that my Lady Castlemaine is now as great again aa ever she was ; and that her going away was only a...coach at a quarter of an hour's warning, and went to Rich-maud ; and the King the next morning, under pretence of going ahunting, went to see her and make... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 430 páginas
...tells n,e that my Lady Castlemaine is now aa great ngain a** ever she was ; and that her going away waa only a fit of her own upon some slighting words of...hour's warning, and went to Richmond ; and the King the neit morning, under pretence of going ahunting, went to see her and make friends, and never was a-hunting... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 430 páginas
...1663. — In discourse of the ladies at Court, Captain Ferrers tells me that my Lauy Castlemaine is now as great again as ever she was ; and that her going...own upon some slighting words of the King, so that the called for her coach at a quarter of an hour's warning, and went to Richmond; and the King the... | |
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