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" the most ridiculous thing that ever was wrote, but yet she and her Lord mightily pleased with it ; and she, at the end, made her respects to the players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation of her coming to Court, that... "
The Learned Lady in England, 1650-1760 - Page 128
by Myra Reynolds - 1920 - 489 pages
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Londiniana: Or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis: Including ..., Volume 1

Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1829 - 456 pages
...expected at Court to visit the Queen ; and Pepys remarks, " There is as much expectation of her coming, that so people may come to see her, as if it were the Queen of Sweden." In the following month she was present at a meeting of tha Royal Society, in Arundell House,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 8

American literature - 1846 - 608 pages
...her lord mightily pleased with it: and she at the end made her respects to the players from herbox, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation...people may come to see her as if it were the Queen of Sweden; but I lost my labor, for she did not come this pight." On the 26th of the same month and the...
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The Living Age, Volume 199

1893 - 840 pages
...her lord mightily pleased with it, and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation of her coining to court that so people may come to see her, as If she were the Queen of Sweden. The duke pleases...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 33

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1846 - 828 pages
...her lord mightily pleased with it ; and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation...people may come to see her as if it were the Queen of Sweden : but I lost my labour, for she did not come this night." On the 26th of the same month and...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 8

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 pages
...mightily pleased with it: and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box, and di I give them thanks. There is as much expectation of...people may come to see her as if it were the Queen of Sweden; but I lost my labor, for she did not come this night." On the 2fith of the same month and the...
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Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second, Volume 1

Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - Gramont, Philibert, comte de, 1621-1707 - 1846 - 562 pages
...her lord mightily pleased with it ; and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation of her coming to court, that people may come to see her, as if it were the Queen of Sweden ; but I lost my labour, for she did not...
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Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second

Anthony Hamilton (Count) - Great Britain - 1846 - 564 pages
...players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation of her coming to court, that people may come to see her, as if it were the Queen of Sweden; but I lost my labour, for she did not come this night."] This fantastic lady, as Lord Orford...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik]. Continuation

George Lillie Craik - 1847 - 458 pages
...her lord mightily pleased with it; and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation...people may come to see her, as if it were the Queen of Sweden; but I lost my labour, for she did not come this night." On the 26th of the same month he caught...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 1

Books - 1853 - 460 pages
...her Lord mightily pleased with it, and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation...that so people may come to see her, as if it were the Queene of Sheba ; but I lost my labour, for she did not come this night. " 26th of April, 1667. —...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 30

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1853 - 610 pages
...her Lord mightily pleased with it, and she at the end made her respects to the players from her box, and did give them thanks. There is as much expectation...that so people may come to see her, as if it were the Queene of Slieba ; but I lost my labour, for she did not come this night. " 26ltí of April, 1667.—...
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