| 1843 - 632 pages
...account which she has given of the King's illness, contains much excellent narrative and description, and will, we think, be more valued by the historians of a future age than any equal portion of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries. That account shows also, how affectionate and compassionate... | |
| Fanny Burney - Great Britain - 1842 - 766 pages
...by every person who wishes to be well acquainted with the history of our literature and our manners. The account which she gives of the king's illness,...historians of a future age than any equal portions of Pepys's or Evelyn's Diaries." — Edinburgh Itcrii u\ WOMAN AND HER MASTER; OR, THE HISTORY OF THE... | |
| Annie Forbes Bush - France - 1843 - 424 pages
...by every person who wishes to be well acquainted with the history of our literature and our manners. The account which she gives of the king's illness...portions, of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries." — Edinburgh Review. "This publication will take its place in the libraries beside Walpole and Boswell." — Literary... | |
| George William Johnson - India - 1843 - 324 pages
...by every person who wishes to be well acquainted with the history of our literature and our manners. The account which she gives of the king's illness...any equal portions of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries." — Edinburyh Review, January, 1843. " This publication will take its place in the libraries beside... | |
| John Mills - 1843 - 294 pages
...by every person who wishes to be well acquainted with the history of our literature and our manners. .The account which she gives of the king's illness...age than any equal portions of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries."—Edinburyh Bevicw, January, 1843. "This publication will take its place in the libraries... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 pages
...account which she has given of the King's illness, contains much excellent narrative and description, and will, we think, be more valued by the historians of a future age than any equal portion of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries. That account shows also, how affectionate and compassionate... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1843 - 604 pages
...account which she has given of the King's illness, contains much excellent narrative and description, and will, we think, be more valued by the historians of a future age than any equal portion of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries. That account shows also, how affectionate and compassionate... | |
| Sir James Stephen - Biography - 1843 - 420 pages
...acquainted with t!ie history of our literature and our manners. The account which she gives of i ic king's illness will, we think, be more valued by the historians of a future age Ujan any equal portions ol I'epys' or Evelyn's Diaries."— 7'. £. JUucauluy. / ... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 606 pages
...account which she has given of the King's illness, contains much excellent narrative and description, and will, we think, be more valued by the historians of a future oge than any equal portion of Pepys' or Evelyn's Diaries. That account shows also, how affectionate... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1844 - 446 pages
...account which she has given of the king's illness, contains much excellent narrative and description, and will, we think, be more valued by the historians of a future age than any equal portion of Pepys's or Evelyn's Diaries. That account shows also, how affectionate and compassionate... | |
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