The face of the Court was much changed in the change of the King ; for King Charles was temperate, chaste, and serious ; so that the fooles and bawds, mimicks and catamites, of the former Court, grew out of fashion... Displacing Homophobia - Sivu 21muokkaaja - 1989 - 313 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 sivua
...the king; for King Charles was temperate, chast, and serious; so thnt ihe I'oolps and bawds, mimicks and catamites of the former court grew out of fashion...nobility and courtiers, who did not quite abandon their debosheries, had yet ihat reverence to the king, to retire inlo corners to practise them : Men of learning... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 788 sivua
...the king ; for King Charles was temperate, chast, and serious ; so that the fooles and bawds, mimicks and catamites of the former court grew out of fashion...nobility and courtiers, who did not quite abandon their debosheries, had yet that reverence to the king, to retire into corners to practise them : Men of learning... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 510 sivua
...republican lady to the well-regulated propriety of the Court of Charles. " The face of the Court," she says, "was much changed in the change of the King ; for...temperate, chaste, and serious, so that the fools, mimics, and catamites, of the former Court, grew out of fashion ; and the nobility and courtiers, who... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 510 sivua
...republican lady to the well-regulated propriety of the Court of Charles. " The face of the Court," she says, "was much changed in the change of the King ; for King Charles was temperate, chaste, and seripus, so that the fools, mimics, and catamites, of the former Court, grew out of fashion ; and the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 sivua
...dignified Charles of twenty-five, as over the vain and vulgar James of fifty-nine. We are told that " the face of the Court was much changed in the change of the king;" that the grossnesses of the court of James grew out of fashion.* The general change could have been... | |
| 1871 - 776 sivua
...and quaint allusions to sacred things." With the accession of Charles, Mrs. Hutchinson says that " the face of the court was much changed in the change of the king ; the drunkenness and grossnesses of the Court of James grew out of fashion " ; from the first, the... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 sivua
...yet assures the reader that ahe would not wittingly pen what was falae. 1. CHARACTER OF CHARLES I. The face of the court was much changed in the change...temperate, chaste, and serious ; so that the fools and mimics of the former court grew out of fashion, and the nobility and courtiers, who did not quite abandon... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 sivua
...yet assures the reader that she would not wittingly pen what was false. 1. CHARACTER OF CHARLES I. The face of the court was much changed in the change...temperate, chaste, and serious ; so that the fools and mimics of the former court grew out of fashion, and the nobility and courtiers, who did not quite abandon... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1861 - 698 sivua
...Heylin's Laud, 132. f Guizot, English Revolution, bi " The face of the Court," says Mrs. Hutchinson, " was much changed in the change of the King; for King Charles was temperate, chaste, and serious but this king was a worse encroacher on the civil and religious liberties of his people by far than... | |
| Philip Smith - 1864 - 636 sivua
...payment of his father's debts by the sacrifice of the royal forests, in which James had delighted. " The face of the court was much changed in the change of the king." But the hopes of serious men of all parties weje destined to disappointment, partly through the pernicious... | |
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