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... Evelyn , who became her sup- port and father - confessor . The kind of assistance she needed may be gauged by a written resolution she hung up in her room : ' Never to talk foolishly to men , more especially the King . ' Evelyn's Life ...
... Evelyn , who became her sup- port and father - confessor . The kind of assistance she needed may be gauged by a written resolution she hung up in her room : ' Never to talk foolishly to men , more especially the King . ' Evelyn's Life ...
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... Evelyn as her spiritual tutor , though ardent for his subject is also not insensitive to his pupil . In Mr. Hiscock's words , ' Pepys is loved for his defects , Evelyn is censured for his virtues . Pepys laid bare his soul in one ...
... Evelyn as her spiritual tutor , though ardent for his subject is also not insensitive to his pupil . In Mr. Hiscock's words , ' Pepys is loved for his defects , Evelyn is censured for his virtues . Pepys laid bare his soul in one ...
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... Evelyn was unaware that Pepys kept a diary at all , while Pepys , thirteen years younger than Evelyn and less exalted both socially and officially , may well have regarded Evelyn with a touch of awe which prevented him from committing ...
... Evelyn was unaware that Pepys kept a diary at all , while Pepys , thirteen years younger than Evelyn and less exalted both socially and officially , may well have regarded Evelyn with a touch of awe which prevented him from committing ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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