| 1882 - 504 頁
...1767, wherein he is persuaded " wee shoud gain ground as to everything were it not for the nasty Botle that goes on but too much, and certainly must at last...Stafford is in desolation about it, but has no sway in reality, no living body has with him." Dorothy, Lady Pakington, one of the reputed authors of the... | |
| Vernon Lee (pseud. van Violet Paget) - 1884 - 248 頁
...drunk by the evening; nay, some letters of Cardinal York, addressed to an unknown Jacobite, speak of the " nasty bottle, that goes on but too much, and certainly must at last kill him." But, although drunkenness undoubtedly did much to obliterate whatever still remained of the hero of... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1903 - 516 頁
...disregard for everything that regards his own good. . . . I am persuaded we should gain some ground as to everything, were it not for the nasty bottle,...sway, as, in reality, no living body has with him.' 1 Lord Elcho arrived in Rome, to dun for his 1,5OO/., which Charles was ready to pay, as soon as he... | |
| Charles Sanford Terry - 1903 - 274 頁
...a Prince so openly and palpably degraded. His brother the Cardinal was soon writing despairingly of "the nasty bottle, that goes on but too much, and certainly must at last kill him." " I have very little to say," he writes in another letter, " except to deplore the continuance of the... | |
| Herbert Millingchamp Vaughan - 1906 - 394 頁
...quoted, he declares : — 1 Historical AfSS. Commission Report. " I am persuaded we should gain ground as to everything, were it not for the nasty bottle,...sway, as in reality no living body has with him." l To add to the Cardinal Duke's many anxieties and trials, other difficulties also arose at this unhappy... | |
| 1902 - 662 頁
...Sunday, and is to come again on Saturday to see the Ordination. I am persuaded we should gain ground as to everything, were it not for the nasty bottle,...Stafford is in desolation about it, but has no sway." l On July 7 he " deplores the continuance of the bottle ; that, I own to you, makes me despair of everything,... | |
| Alice Shield - 1908 - 412 頁
...Sunday, and is to come again on Saturday to see the ordination. I am persuaded we should gain ground as to everything, were it not for the nasty bottle,...Stafford is in desolation about it, but has no sway." 4 On July 7th he deplores "the continuance of the bottle ; that, I own to you, makes me despair of... | |
| 1909 - 532 頁
...when Charles was still in the prime of life, the Cardinal says, ' I am persuaded we should gain ground as to everything were it not for the nasty bottle,...but too much, and certainly must at last kill him.' There is evidence, however, that towards the end of his life his habits improved. 'He was impossible'... | |
| VERNON LEE - 1910 - 294 頁
...drunk by the evening; nay, some letters of Cardinal York, addressed to an unknown Jacobite, speak of the " nasty bottle, that goes on but too much, and certainly must at last kill him." But, although drunkenness undoubtedly did much to obliterate whatever still remained of the hero of... | |
| James Maclehose - 1919 - 408 頁
...Ordination. I am persuaded we should gain ground as to everything, were it not for the nasty botle, that goes on but too much, and certainly must at last...no sway, as in reality no living body has with him. Charles duly appeared at Krascati for the Ordination which was on 1 3th June, 1767, and which is mentioned... | |
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