| Annie Forbes Bush - France - 1843 - 424 pages
...second volume fully supports the expectations awakened by the first. Pepys is marvellously entertaining. The writer is seen in a clearer light and the reader...work of standard importance in English literature." — ATHENJEUM. " Pepys' Diary makes us comprehend the great historical events of the age, and the people... | |
| Charles White - Istanbul (Turkey) - 1846 - 430 pages
...by the first. ipys is marvellously entertaining. The writer is seen in a clearer light and the ider is taken into his inmost soul. Pepys' Diary is the ablest picture of the ngc in inch the writer lived, and a work of standard importance in English literature." — " Pepys'... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1848 - 466 pages
...second volume fully supports the expectations awakened by the first. Pepys is marvellously entertaining. The writer is seen in a clearer light and the reader...of standard importance in English literature."— ATHENAEUM. " Pepys' Diary makes us comprehend the great historical events of the age, and the people... | |
| William A. Ross - Scandinavia - 1848 - 350 pages
...second volume fully supports the expectations awakened by the first. Pepys is marvellously entertaining. The writer is seen in a clearer light and the reader...work of standard importance in English literature." — ATHENAEUM. " Pepys' Diary makes us comprehend the great historical events of the age, and the people... | |
| Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1848 - 524 pages
...second volume fully supports the expectations awakened by the first. Pepys is marvellously entertaining. The writer is seen in a clearer light and the reader...work of standard importance in English literature." — ATHENAEUM. " Pepys' Diary makes us comprehend the great historical events of the age, and the people... | |
| 1848 - 592 pages
...language,' fully supports the expectations awakened by the first. 1'epys is marvellously entertaining. The writer is seen in a clearer light, and the reader is taken into bis inmost soul. Pepys's Diary is the ablest picture of tlni.nge in which the writer lived, and a work... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - Acadia - 1849 - 376 pages
...the best book of its kind in the English language, is therefore the only true edition of the book. The new matter is extremely curious, and occasionally...work of standard importance in English literature." — Atfienmim. " Pepys' Diary makes us comprehend the great historical events of the age, and the people... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 522 pages
...the best hook of its'kind in the English language, is therefore the only true edition of the book. The new matter is extremely curious, and occasionally...lived, and a work of standard importance in English literature."—Afliemmm. " Pepys' Diary makes ns comprehend the great historical events of the age,... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1849 - 338 pages
...the best book of its kind in the English language, is therefore the only true edition of the book. The new matter is extremely curious, and occasionally...of the age in which the writer lived, and a work of stan " ml. Pepys' Diary is the ablest picture of the age in whic andard importance in English literature."... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 520 pages
...the liest book of its kind in the English language, Is therefore the only true edition of the book. The new matter is extremely curious, and occasionally...ablest picture of the age in which the writer lived, anda work of standard importance in English literature." — A thenmim. " Pepys' Diary makes us comprehend... | |
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