he lived always coldly, and a little imperiously," seems to have begun early ; but it is to be remembered that the days immediately following his marriage were occupied in vehement and unsuccessful endeavours to draw his uncle Charles the Second into... Works of the Camden Society - Página 91847 - 23 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 412 páginas
...began to whisper the Prince's sullenesse or clownishnesse ; that he took no notice of his Princesse at the playe and balle, nor came to see her at St. James's the day preceding this designed for his departure." And it would seem that the Princess left... | |
| 1847 - 218 páginas
...began to whisper the prince's sullennesse, or clownishnesse, that hee took no notice of his princesse t at the playe and balle, nor came to see her at St....neglect of Mary, with whom, in the words of Sheffield Dnke of Buckingham, " he lived always coldly, and a little imperiously," seems to have begun early... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1885 - 344 páginas
...court began to whisper of his sullennesse or clownishnesse, that he took no notice of his princess at the playe and balle, nor came to see her at St. James', the day preceding that designed for their departure.' The wind being easterly, the}' were detained... | |
| Henriëtte Elisabeth Heimans - 1925 - 338 páginas
...began to whisper the Prince's sullenesse or clowishnesse ; that he took no notice of his Princesse at the playe and balle, nor came to see her at St. James' the day preceding this designed for his departure". 1) LAKE'S Diary, ppg. 9. En een andere aanteekening... | |
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