then waited on Mr. Catt Reader to the King to whom I had a letter from M. de Zuyl He was sick & could not go out with me; but he was civil. I found him dry & even insipid.
Heee. He's in good company in this opinion!
In the Antichamber were a good many books ,but our conductor would not allow us to lift any of them, for, he said, the King knew the exact place of every one of them.
Headcanon that it's because they would see that most of the pages have been cut out. :P Also headcanon that this is the reason they won't let us into the library at Sanssouci.
Qu'est-ce que
I can't see this now without thinking of little "Quecke". ;)
Now I would say that Blancho clearly reads anonymous trashy pamphlets
If so, I don't know which one! Because we had a whole discussion about why STD + surgery + impotence is in the memoirs but not the 1752 pamphlet. 1764, as of the Boswell diaries, is now the earliest date I'm aware of for this rumor. When betaing the incest porn fic, I told cahn that if she wanted to allude to Fritz STD+impotence rumors in 1758, it was fine in fiction, but I didn't have any historical evidence for it yet (though no counterevidence either).
but if I recall correctly the one in question while drawing the STD in his youth => now has to bottom, not top correlation does not claim brothels as well as ladies of the court for young Fritz.
All the memoirs say is "amours de passade", where the editor translates "de passade" as "of once and away." Which is not an expression I've heard before (lol, ignotum per ignotius), but the internet is telling me "once and away" means "occasionally" in British English.
But, in any case, no, no explicit brothel mentions.
This strictly het version, which is exactly the one Zimmermann will provide after Fritz' death
With the slight difference that Zimmermann says he avoided ladies of the court, at least according to your write-up. But yes, the brothels are clearly already making the rounds in the rumor mill.
When Boswell arrives at Dresden, he is well and truly shocked by the scars from the war, and his Fritz opinion plunges downwards.
Funny, the same thing happened to Andrew Mitchell. Oh, Fritz.
Re: Boswell in Prussia: All Things Fritz
Heee. He's in good company in this opinion!
In the Antichamber were a good many books ,but our conductor would not allow us to lift any of them, for, he said, the King knew the exact place of every one of them.
Headcanon that it's because they would see that most of the pages have been cut out. :P Also headcanon that this is the reason they won't let us into the library at Sanssouci.
Qu'est-ce que
I can't see this now without thinking of little "Quecke". ;)
Now I would say that Blancho clearly reads anonymous trashy pamphlets
If so, I don't know which one! Because we had a whole discussion about why STD + surgery + impotence is in the memoirs but not the 1752 pamphlet. 1764, as of the Boswell diaries, is now the earliest date I'm aware of for this rumor. When betaing the incest porn fic, I told
but if I recall correctly the one in question while drawing the STD in his youth => now has to bottom, not top correlation does not claim brothels as well as ladies of the court for young Fritz.
All the memoirs say is "amours de passade", where the editor translates "de passade" as "of once and away." Which is not an expression I've heard before (lol, ignotum per ignotius), but the internet is telling me "once and away" means "occasionally" in British English.
But, in any case, no, no explicit brothel mentions.
This strictly het version, which is exactly the one Zimmermann will provide after Fritz' death
With the slight difference that Zimmermann says he avoided ladies of the court, at least according to your write-up. But yes, the brothels are clearly already making the rounds in the rumor mill.
When Boswell arrives at Dresden, he is well and truly shocked by the scars from the war, and his Fritz opinion plunges downwards.
Funny, the same thing happened to Andrew Mitchell. Oh, Fritz.