Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II, Том 4H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... LORD BRAY BROOKE . The Fifth Edition . IN FOUR VOLUME S. VOL . IV . LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN , BY HIS SUCCESSORS , HURST AND BLACKETT , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . 1854 . CONTENTS . DIARY , FROM 1668 TO MAY 31 , DIARY.
... LORD BRAY BROOKE . The Fifth Edition . IN FOUR VOLUME S. VOL . IV . LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN , BY HIS SUCCESSORS , HURST AND BLACKETT , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . 1854 . CONTENTS . DIARY , FROM 1668 TO MAY 31 , DIARY.
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... volumes in 4to , closely printed . The form of lecture , it is believed , still exists . 2 Most probably at Norwood , in the parish of Lambeth , a place , much later , famous as the resort of gipsies . 3 The paper tubes for his eyes ...
... volumes in 4to , closely printed . The form of lecture , it is believed , still exists . 2 Most probably at Norwood , in the parish of Lambeth , a place , much later , famous as the resort of gipsies . 3 The paper tubes for his eyes ...
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... and this night my book- seller Shrewsbury comes , and brings my books of Martyrs , and I did pay him for them , and did this night make the VOL . IV . D young women before supper to open all the volumes for 1668. ] 33 SAMUEL PEPYS .
... and this night my book- seller Shrewsbury comes , and brings my books of Martyrs , and I did pay him for them , and did this night make the VOL . IV . D young women before supper to open all the volumes for 1668. ] 33 SAMUEL PEPYS .
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... volumes for me . Read a ridiculous nonsensical book set out by Will . Pen , ' for the Quakers ; but so full of nothing but nonsense , that I was ashamed to read in it . 13th . With my Lord Brouncker , and did get his ready assent to T ...
... volumes for me . Read a ridiculous nonsensical book set out by Will . Pen , ' for the Quakers ; but so full of nothing but nonsense , that I was ashamed to read in it . 13th . With my Lord Brouncker , and did get his ready assent to T ...
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... volume does not answer to the magnificence of the subject . About the time when Pepys wrote , or soon after , the Escurial received some damage by fire , and was even said to be totally destroyed ; and in that belief , an abstract of ...
... volume does not answer to the magnificence of the subject . About the time when Pepys wrote , or soon after , the Escurial received some damage by fire , and was even said to be totally destroyed ; and in that belief , an abstract of ...
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Стр. 80 - I usually fall into presently after my coming into the bed, I found she did not prepare to come to bed, but got fresh candles, and more wood for her fire, it being mighty cold, too. At this being troubled, I after a while prayed her to come to bed; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out into a fury, that I was a rogue, and false to her.
Стр. 77 - Princesse,"2 the first time I ever saw it; and it is a pretty good play, many good things being in it, and a good scene of a town on fire. We sat in an upper box, and the jade Nell come and sat in the next box; a bold merry slut, who lay laughing there upon people; and with a comrade of hers of the Duke's house, that come in to see the play.
Стр. 16 - Leviathan," which is now mightily called for : and what was heretofore sold for 8s. I now give 24s. for, at the second hand, and is sold for 30s., it being a book the Bishops will not let be printed again.
Стр. 182 - I must endeavour to keep a margin in my book open, to add here and there a note in short-hand with my own hand. And so I betake myself to that course, which is almost as much as to see myself go into my grave: for which, and all the discomforts that will accompany my being blind, the good God prepare me!
Стр. 16 - Treasury chamber, where did a little business, and thence to the Duke of York's playhouse, and there met my wife and Deb. and Mary Mercer and Batelier, where also W. Hewer was, and saw " Hamlet, " which we have not seen this year before, or more; and mightily pleased with it; but, above all, with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted.
Стр. 117 - I love my love with an A, because he is so and so : and I hate him with an A, because of this and that : " " and some of them, but particularly the Duchess herself, and my Lady Castlemayne, were very witty.