| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1810 - 778 pages
...answer to an assertion that ' the Players were the King's Servants, and a part of his pleasure ;' " Whether did the King's pleasure lie among the men or the women actors."* This having been reported in the Court, the KM : ordered some of the guards to way-lay the... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 pages
...court : it was said, " The players were the King's servants, and a part of his pleasure." Whereupon Sir John Coventry asked, " Whether did the King's...pleasure lie among the men, or the women that acted ?" This was carried with great indignation to the court. It was said, " This was the first time that... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1812 - 828 pages
...court : it was said, " The players were the King's servants, and a part of his pleasure." Whereupon Sir John Coventry asked, " Whether did the King's...pleasure lie among the men, or the women that acted '.." This was carried with great indignation to the court. It was said, " This was the first time that... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1813 - 696 pages
...Learning or Ahilities." • t Own Time, p. 269, 27". vants, and a part of his pleasure." Whereupon Sir John Coventry asked : "Whether did the king's...pleasure lie among the men or, the women that acted?" This was carried, with great indignation, to the court. It was said, " This was the first time, the... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1813 - 614 pages
...for Learning or Abilities.' ' t Own Time, p. 269, 270. vants, and a part of his pleasure." Whereupon Sir John Coventry asked : " Whether did the king's...pleasure lie among the men or the women that acted ?" This was carried, with great indignation, to the court. It was said, " This was the first time,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1823 - 644 pages
...opposed by the court: it was said, the players were the king's servants, and a part of his pleasure. Coventry asked, whether did the king's pleasure lie among the men or the women that w As to his personal charac- are some of them the fullest of ter, there was nothing remark- obscenity... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 pages
...the country party in the House of Commons, in the year 1669. The court opposed it. " It was said the players were the king's servants, and a part of his...pleasure lie among the men or the women that acted ? This was carried with great indignation to the court. It was said, this was the first time that the... | |
| Mary Berry - England - 1828 - 486 pages
...supplies, it was opposed by the court. " The players," it was said, were the King's servants, " and part of his pleasure. Sir John Coventry asked, " Whether...pleasure lie among the men or " the women that acted ? " — BURNET'S Own Times, vol. i. p. 468. 71 tack to have been made through his means, and under... | |
| John Burke - Baronetage - 1831 - 656 pages
...court party, upon the plea " that players were the king's servants, and a part of- his pleasure,*1 Sir John Coventry asked whether did the king's pleasure...inflict summary punishment upon the utterer. The Duke of York told Burnet " that he had said every thing to divert the king from the resolution he had taken,... | |
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