| William Oldys - 1862 - 226 páginas
...Owing to the increasing weakness of his eyes, Pepys concluded his Diary with these memorable words : "And so I betake myself to that course, which is almost...will accompany my being blind, the good God prepare met " This was written on the 31st of May, 1669, but his death did not take place until the 26th of... | |
| 1878 - 542 páginas
...every time that I take a pen in my hand ; and therefore, whatever comes of it, I must forbear. . . . And so I betake myself to that course, which is almost...accompany my being blind, the good God prepare me ! " The late Lord Braybrooke, to whom the world is indebted for the ' Diary,' has prefixed a sketch... | |
| 1880 - 206 páginas
...down no more than is fit for them and all the world to know, or if there ta anything. I must endeavor to keep a margin in my book open to add here and there...accompany my being blind, the good God prepare me ! " In spite of the ominous name of the drinking-house and the lugubrious tone of the entry, the "... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1880 - 330 páginas
...which cannot be much, now my amours are past, and my eyes hindering me in almost all other pleasures, I must endeavour to keep a margin in my book open,...course, which is almost as much as to see myself go in to my grave : for which and all the discomforts that will accompany my being blind, the good God... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1880 - 356 páginas
...which cannot be much, now my amours are past, and my eyes hindering me in almost all other pleasures, 1 must endeavour to keep a margin in my book open, to...course, which is almost as much as to see myself go in to my grave : for which and all the discomforts that will accompany my being blind, the good God... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 820 páginas
...in and for it, and might well write these solemn words, when he closed that confidant for ever : " And so I betake myself to that course which is almost as much as to see myself go into the grave ; for which, and all the discomforts that will accompany my being blind, the good God prepare... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1882 - 474 páginas
...in and for it, and might well 'write these solemn words, when he closed that confidant for ever: " And so I betake myself to that course which is almost as much as to see myself go into the grave; for which, and all the discomforts that will accompany my being blind, the good God prepare... | |
| Francis Hueffer - 1883 - 320 páginas
...contented to set down no more than is fit for them and all the world to know, or if there be anything, I must endeavour to keep a margin in my book open...accompany my being blind, the good God prepare me !' In spite of the ominous name of the drinking-house and the lugubrious tone of the entry, the ' world's... | |
| Francis Hueffer - 1883 - 324 páginas
...contented to set down no more than is fit for them and all the world to know, or if there be anything, I must endeavour to keep a margin in my book open...and all the discomforts that will accompany my being bund, the good God prepare me !' In spite of the ominous name of the drinking-house and the lugubrious... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1885 - 362 páginas
...here, a note in short-hand, with my own hand. And so I betake myself to that course, which is almost aa much as to see myself go into my grave; for which,...accompany my being blind, the good God prepare me." God be wi' you, SP ! No one can read Pepys as he ought to be read without a tolerable amount of knowledge... | |
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