On 26 June 1879 his body was entombed in the royal crypt at the New Church of Delft . On his coffin there was a wreath from French empress Eug�nie de Montijo and one from the future King Edward VII, who had been his fellow debauchee.
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The mother and daughter resolve to commit seppuku, impressing Yuranosuke's wife, who consents if HonzM's head is brought to her as a wedding gift . HonzM unexpectedly appears, insults Yuranosuke and Rikiya as debauchees, provoking Yuranosuke's wife to attack him with a lance.
23.
According to Robert Hume, " " The Old Debauchees " is an unusual combination of farcical buffoonery and harsh invective, and not an effective one . " Likewise, Potter points out that " " The Old Debauchees " has been critically dismissed since its initial appearance.
24.
According to Robert Hume, " " The Old Debauchees " is an unusual combination of farcical buffoonery and harsh invective, and not an effective one . " Likewise, Potter points out that " " The Old Debauchees " has been critically dismissed since its initial appearance.
25.
Some have identified him with Assurbanipal, but the Sardanapalus of Ctesias, " an effeminate debauchee, sunk in luxury and sloth, who at the last was driven to take up arms, and, after a prolonged but ineffectual resistance, avoided capture by suicide " is not an identifiable historical character.
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The closest we come to a corporate face in " A Civil Action " is the Grace executive played by Sydney Pollack, who ( perhaps preparing for his debauchee role in " Eyes Wide Shut " ) demands that the hero put his feet up on a glass coffee table _ that's the extent of his characterization.
27.
In August 1940, in response to the recent establishment of diplomatic relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, Stepinac sermonised that there could be no co-operation between the Church and communists, stated that the Church was not afraid of communists, and that communists would make Croatia " a nation of killers and robbers, debauchees, and thieves ".
28.
Knoxville's secessionists cited Brownlow as the source of East Tennessee's pro-Union support, complaining that the " Whig " was " deluding and poisoning the public mind . " In hopes of countering this sentiment, the " Knoxville Register " installed as its editor J . Austin Sperry, a radical secessionist whom Brownlow described as a " scoundrel, debauchee, and coward ."
29.
He married his first cousin, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, who corresponded with Princess Sophie, called him an uneducated farmer . ( His extramarital enthusiasms, however, led the New York Times to call him " the greatest debauchee of the age " . ) Another cause of marital tension ( and later political tension ) was his capriciousness; he could rage against someone one day, and be extremely polite the next.
30.
E . H . Coleridge, in his notes on the works of Byron, states, " It is hardly necessary to remind the modern reader that the Sardanapalus of history is an unverified if not an unverifiable personage . . . The character which Ctesias depicted or invented, an effeminate debauchee, sunk in luxury and sloth, who at the last was driven to take up arms, and, after a prolonged but ineffectual resistance, avoided capture by suicide, cannot be identified ".
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