12. Kipps - " Discords " - Book 2 Chapter 6
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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11. Kipps - " The Pupil Lover " - Book 2 Chapter 5
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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Dishonored Gameplay Part 23 DLC - "Knife of Dunwall" - "Eminent Domain"
One of my favorite games, played in low chaos covered full story and DLC.
Dishonored is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalists—a resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsider—a powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities.
#dishonoreddefinitiveedition #gameplay #gaming #gameplaywalkthrough
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9. Kipps - " Engaged " - Book 2 Chapter 3
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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10. Kipps - " The Bicycle Manufacturer " - Book 2 Chapter 4
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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Dishonored Gameplay Part 22 DLC - "Knife of Dunwall" - "A Captain of Industry"
One of my favorite games, played in low chaos covered full story and DLC.
Dishonored is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalists—a resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsider—a powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities.
#dishonoreddefinitiveedition #gameplay #gaming #gameplaywalkthrough
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7. Kipps - " The New Conditions " - Book 2 Chapter 1
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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8. Kipps - " The Walshinghams " - Book 2 Chapter 2
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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Dishonored Gameplay Part 21 DLC - "Knife of Dunwall" - "A Captain of Industry"
One of my favorite games, played in low chaos covered full story and DLC.
Dishonored is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalists—a resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsider—a powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities.
#dishonoreddefinitiveedition #gameplay #gaming #gameplaywalkthrough
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6. Kipps - " The Unexpected " - Book 1 Chapter 6
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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5. Kipps - " Swapped " - Book 1 Chapter 5
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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Dishonored Gameplay Part 20 DLC - "Knife of Dunwall" - "A Captain of Industry"
One of my favorite games, played in low chaos covered full story and DLC.
Dishonored is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalists—a resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsider—a powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities.
#dishonoreddefinitiveedition #gameplay #gaming #gameplaywalkthrough
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4. Kipps - " Chitterlow " - Book 1 Chapter 4
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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3. Kipps - " The Wood-Carving Class " - Book 1 Chapter 3
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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2. Kipps - " The Emporium " - Book 1 Chapter 2
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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1. Kipps - " The Little Shop At New Romney " - Book 1 Chapter 1
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It is a novel that tells the story of the titular character, Arthur Kipps, a young man who rises from his humble background to become a successful and wealthy man. The story is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of social mobility, love, and identity.
The novel begins with Kipps working as a draper's apprentice in a small town. He leads a modest and unfulfilled life until he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from a wealthy uncle. With his newfound wealth, Kipps moves to London to start a new life.
In London, Kipps faces challenges and adventures as he navigates his new affluent lifestyle. He becomes overwhelmed by the luxurious and pretentious world that he is now a part of, feeling out of place and disconnected from his roots. Despite his attempts to fit in, he struggles to find true happiness.
Kipps also falls in love with a young woman named Ann, who is from a higher social class. Their relationship faces obstacles and complications due to their different backgrounds, and Kipps must confront his own insecurities and fears.
Throughout the novel, Kipps experiences a series of personal and emotional transformations. He learns the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's identity for societal acceptance. Kipps also realizes that money and material possessions do not guarantee happiness and fulfilment.
In the end, Kipps undergoes a cathartic and transformative experience that allows him to find his true place in society and come to terms with his identity. The novel concludes with a hopeful and satisfying resolution as Kipps embraces his newfound self-awareness and finds happiness and contentment in his life.
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Dishonored Gameplay Part 18 - Without Commentary
One of my favorite games, played in low chaos covered full story and DLC.
Dishonored is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalists—a resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsider—a powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities.
#dishonoreddefinitiveedition #gameplay #gaming #gameplaywalkthrough
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The Diaries of John Evelyn - Section 36
John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
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The Diaries of John Evelyn - Section 35
John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
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The Diaries of John Evelyn - Section 34
John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
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Dishonored Gameplay Part 17 - Without Commentary
One of my favorite games, played in low chaos covered full story and DLC.
Dishonored is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalists—a resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsider—a powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities.
#dishonoreddefinitiveedition #gameplay #gaming #gameplaywalkthrough
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The Diaries of John Evelyn - Section 33
John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
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The Diaries of John Evelyn - Section 32
John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
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The Diaries of John Evelyn - Section 31
John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
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