The Diary: With an Introduction and NotesMacmillan, 1905 - 800 Seiten |
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... play- house , I believe , that ever was in England . This morning I found my Lord in bed late , he having been with the King , Queen , and Princess at the Cockpit all night , where Genera Monk treated them ; and after supper a play ...
... play- house , I believe , that ever was in England . This morning I found my Lord in bed late , he having been with the King , Queen , and Princess at the Cockpit all night , where Genera Monk treated them ; and after supper a play ...
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... play appear much better than ever it did the College . This day the Commissioners of Parliament begin. 9th . Creed and I to Whitefriars to the playhouse , and saw The Mad Lover , the first time I ever saw it acted , which I like pretty ...
... play appear much better than ever it did the College . This day the Commissioners of Parliament begin. 9th . Creed and I to Whitefriars to the playhouse , and saw The Mad Lover , the first time I ever saw it acted , which I like pretty ...
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... play that ever I saw , and well performed . Full of thoughts to think of the trouble that we shall go through before we come to see what will remain to us of all our expectations . 26th . Mr. Hill of Cambridge tells me that yesterday 2 ...
... play that ever I saw , and well performed . Full of thoughts to think of the trouble that we shall go through before we come to see what will remain to us of all our expectations . 26th . Mr. Hill of Cambridge tells me that yesterday 2 ...
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... play at sea , which I believe Mr. Coventry and the Duke do think will make them more absolute ; but I hope for all this , they will not be able to do it . My wife tells me that she met at Change with my young ladies of the Wardrobe ...
... play at sea , which I believe Mr. Coventry and the Duke do think will make them more absolute ; but I hope for all this , they will not be able to do it . My wife tells me that she met at Change with my young ladies of the Wardrobe ...
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... play , Twelfth Night , was acted there , and the King there ; so I , against my own mind and resolution , could not forbear to go in , which did make the play seem a burden to me ; and I took no pleasure at all in it ; and so , after it ...
... play , Twelfth Night , was acted there , and the King there ; so I , against my own mind and resolution , could not forbear to go in , which did make the play seem a burden to me ; and I took no pleasure at all in it ; and so , after it ...
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Seite 149 - Midsummer Night's Dream, which I had never seen before, nor shall ever again, for it is the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life.
Seite 10 - Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the City from one end to the other with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the City, and the bells rang everywhere.
Seite 352 - In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness; but he may well be so, being a man so much above others.
Seite 49 - I went out to Charing Cross to see Major-general Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered ; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition.
Seite 411 - They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the fire every way.
Seite xxvi - DIARY and CORRESPONDENCE of SAMUEL PEPYS, Esq. FRS Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II. and James II. and the intimate Friend of the celebrated John Evelyn. Edited by RICHARD, LORD BRAYBROOKE. In 2 vols. royal 4to. printed uniformly with " Evelyn's Memoirs," and embellished with Portraits and other Engravings by the first Artists.
Seite 55 - The Princess Henrietta is very pretty, but much below my expectation ; and her dressing of herself with her hair frized short up to her ears, did make her seem so much the less to me. But my wife standing near her with two or three black patches on, and well dressed, did seem to me much handsomer than she.
Seite 447 - Evens, the famous man upon the Harp, having not his equal in the world, did the other day die for mere want, and was fain to be buried at the...
Seite xxv - I being not able to do it any longer, having done now so long as to undo my eyes almost every time that I take a pen in my hand; and therefore, whatever comes of it, I must forbear; and therefore resolve from this time forward to have it kept by my people in long-hand, and must be contented to set down no more than is fit for them and all the world to know...
Seite 229 - Hudibras, which I buy not, but borrow to read, to see if it be as good as the first, which the world cried so mightily up, though it hath not a good liking in me, though I had tried but twice or three times reading to bring myself to think it witty.