“Diary,” Jan. 27, 1667–68.
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July 30, 1667. Mrs. Otter thus addresses her husband in Act iii. Sc. 1: “Is this according to the instrument when I married you, that I would be princess and reign in my own house, and you would be my subject and obey me?”
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“Diary,” July 23, 1661.
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Aug. 23, 1662.
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“Diary,” Feb. 8, 1662–63; May 18, 1663; April 15, 1666.
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May 18, 1668.
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Pope’s “Moral Essays,” Epistle iii.
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Lord Orrery to the Duke of Ormond, Jan. 25, 1666–67. (Orrery, “State Papers,” fol. 1742, p. 219.)
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“Diary,” Feb. 21, 1664–65.
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“Diary,” Nov. 11, 1667.
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Dec. 26, 1667.
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“Diary,” May 31, 1668.
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“Royal and Noble Authors.”
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“Diary,” Oct. 21, 1666.
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“The blockhead Albemarle hath strange luck to be loved, though he be, and every man must know it, the heaviest man in the world, but stout and honest to his country.”—“Diary,” Oct. 23, 1667.
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“Diary,” March 6, 1667.
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April 4, 1667.
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“Diary,” Nov. 4, 1666.
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“Diary,” Nov. 6, 1665.
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“Diary,” Jan. 15, 1664–65.
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“Diary,” July 14, 1664.
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Lister’s “Life of Clarendon,” vol. iii. p. 340.
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“Diary,” June 28, 1660.
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Feb. 27, 1666–67.
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March 12, 1661–62.
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