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" I thence walked with him through St. James's Park to the garden, where I both saw and heard a very familiar discourse between and Mrs. Nelly, f as they called an impudent comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of the wall, and... "
Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second - Page 412
by Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1846 - 546 pages
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 7

Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...they called an impudent comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of a wall, and standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene. Thence the king walked to the Dutchess of Cleaveland, another lady of pleasure, and curse of our nation."...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 7

Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...they called an impudent comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of a wall, and standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene. Thence the king walked to the Dutchess of Cleaveland, another lady of pleasure, and curse of our nation."...
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The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 6

sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 488 pages
...impudent comedian, she looking out of her terrace at the top of the wall, and (the King) standing in the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene." The foul stain, so justly censured by a judge so competent, and so moderate as Evelyn, was like that...
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Bride of Lammermoor - Peveril of the peak

Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 pages
...an intimate comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top' of the wall, and \jhe King] standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene." — EVELYN'S Memoirs, vol. I p. 413. , ,",.,; ;. . . ,. .,;..,.;..;'. . , ' -,".,' , , PEATH OF MAJOR...
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Introductions, and Notes and Illustrations to the Novels, Tales ..., Volume 2

Walter Scott - 1833 - 472 pages
...an intimate comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of the wall, and \Jthe King\ standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene." — EVELYN'S Memoirs, vol. ip 413. DEATH OF MAJOR COLEBY — P. 187, 1. 14. A story of this nature...
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Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama

Walter Scott - Chilvary - 1834 - 424 pages
...impudent comedian, she looking out of her terrace at the top of the wall, and (the King) standing in the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene." The foul stain, so justly censured by a judge so competent, and so moderate as Evelyn, was like that...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Essays on chivalry, romance, and ...

Sir Walter Scott - France - 1834 - 418 pages
...impudent comedian, she looking out of her terrace at the top of the wall, and (the King) standing in the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene." The foul stain, so justly censured by a judge so competent, and so moderate as Evelyn, was like that...
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London, Volumes 1-2

Charles Knight - London (England) - 1841 - 918 pages
...comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of the wall, and *** **** (sir in orig.) standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene. Thence the King walked to the Duchess of Cleveland, another lady of pleasure and curse of our nation."...
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Waverly Novels: The fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak

Walter Scott - 1845 - 757 pages
...her, an intimate comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of the wall, and [iAe King] standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene." — ETELYS'S Memoirs, vol. ip 413. principal ladies of the Court. The little plump Cleopatra, dressed...
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Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A ..., Volume 8

Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 508 pages
...comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of the wall, and * * * (his majesty) standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene. Thence the king walked to the duchess of Cleveland,1 another lady of pleasure, and curse of our nation."...
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