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  1. 31 de may. de 2006 · A Voice for Elizabeth. By jeannine. 31 May 2006. One of our frustrations is that it is hard for us to see Elizabeth’s side of the story, so any learned interpretations should be welcome, and taken as a guide so that we can attempt to make our own judgment, right or wrong. From Pedro’s annotation 14 January 14 1662/1663.

  2. 26 de sept. de 1991 · Dale Spender (born 1943) is an Australian feminist scholar, teacher, writer and consultant. Spender was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, a niece of the crime writer Jean Spender (1901–70). The eldest of three, she has a younger sister Lynne, and a much younger brother Graeme. She attended the Burwood Girls High School, in Sydney.

  3. Elizabeth Pepys. after a marble attributed to John Bushnell. plaster cast of bust, 1970, based on a work of 1672. 29 1/2 in. (749 mm) high. Purchased, 1970. Primary Collection. NPG 4824.

  4. El carácter de Pepys resulta increíblemente moderno. Su tribulación moral y práctica cuando Elizabeth le descubre con la joven Deb es conmovedora: se debate entre la piedad hacia las dos mujeres y la piedad hacia su propia naturaleza de hombre sensual que precisa y exige la belleza, igual que un marido infiel de nuestros días.

  5. We hear of his fetching Mr. and Mrs. Pepys to Baltazar’s wedding anniversary. “ A mighty pretty dinner we had in this little house,” says the epicure diarist, who, however, was evidently ...

  6. 19 de sept. de 2022 · A spoof of Samuel Pepys' excesses from his wife's imagined diary: according to Books (London, England), Nov. 1991, p.22 Includes bibliographical references (page 11) and index Access-restricted-item

  7. Pepys, Elizabeth (1640–1669)English gentlewoman. Name variations: Elizabeth de St. Michel; Elizabeth Saint-Michel; Mrs. Pepys. Born Elizabeth de St. Michel in 1640 in Devon, England; died on November 10, 1669, in London; daughter of Alexandre le Marchant, sire of St. Michel, and Dorothea Kingsmill; married Samuel Pepys (a diarist and naval secretary), in December 1655; no children.