| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 636 sider
...diath of Charles produced a salutary effect. The face of the whole court, says Evelyn, was exceedmgly changed into a more solemn and moral behaviour, the...king affecting neither profaneness nor buffoonery. The suddenness of Charles's fate might well indeed excite awful feelings in all who had witnessed the... | |
| 1823 - 616 sider
...nation. The death of Charles produced a salutary effect. The face of the whole court, says Evelyn, was exceedingly changed into a more solemn and moral behaviour, the new king affectmg neither profaneness nor buffoonery. The suddenness of Charles's fate might well indeed excite... | |
| John Evelyn - 1827 - 458 sider
...and soone forgotten after all this vanity, and the face of the whole Court was exceedingly chang'd into a more solemn and moral behaviour; the new King affecting neither prophanenesse nor buffoonery. All the greate officers broke their staves over the grave, according... | |
| 1844 - 490 sider
...of the government, while, to use the words of Evelyn, an eye-witness, " The face of the whole court was exceedingly changed into a more solemn and moral...king affecting neither profaneness nor buffoonery ;" but in less than two years, he bestowed titles on one mistress, and on the progeny of another. The... | |
| England - 1845 - 478 sider
...proceedings of the government, to use the words of Evelyn, an eye-witness, " The face of the whole court was exceedingly changed into a more solemn and moral...king affecting neither profaneness nor buffoonery ; " but in less than two years, he bestowed titles on one mistress, and on the progeny of another.... | |
| John Evelyn - 1850 - 414 sider
...without any manner of pomp, and soon forgotten after all this vanity, and the face of the whole Court was exceedingly changed into a more solemn and moral...King affecting neither profaneness nor buffoonery. All the great officers broke their staves over the grave, according to form. 15th. Dr. Tenison preached... | |
| John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 sider
...and soone forgotten after all this vanity, and the face of the whole Court was exceedingly chang'd into a more solemn and moral behaviour ; the new King affecting neither prophanenesse nor buffoonery. All the greate Officers broke their staves over the grave, according... | |
| John Evelyn - 1878 - 450 sider
...without any manner of pomp, and soon forgotten after all this vanity, and the face of the whole Court waa exceedingly changed into a more solemn and moral behaviour...King affecting neither profaneness nor buffoonery. All the great officers broke their staves over the grave, according to form. 15th February. Dr. Tenison... | |
| John Evelyn - 1879 - 652 sider
...and soone forgotten after all this vanity, and the face of the whole Court was exceedingly chang'd into a more solemn and moral behaviour ; the new King affecting neither prophanenesse nor buffoonery. All the greate Officers broke their staves over the grave, according... | |
| John Evelyn - 1889 - 494 sider
...without any manner of pomp, and soon forgotten after all this vanity, and the face of the whole Court was exceedingly changed into a more solemn and moral...King affecting neither profaneness nor buffoonery. All the great officers broke their staves over the grave, according to form. 15th February. Dr. Tenison... | |
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