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Excerpt from Samuel Pepys: Administrator, Observer, Gossip
It is inevitable that any book on Pepys should have long and frequent quotations from his Diary - inevitable also that however much is put in much that is interesting, amusing, and characteristic should be left out. No re-telling of Pepys' Diary is to be tolerated, and that is the justification for ample quotation, for there is neither gain nor wisdom in attempting to turn his own inimitable phrases into a modern and most inferior version. So wherever a thing can be told in Pepys' words I have so told it - any one who writes of him, at the best, can only be a showman, and the place of a showman is in the background when the principal actor is on the stage. Or in the metaphor of Sir Walter Scott: "The subject is like a good sirloin, which requires only to be basted with its own drippings" - therefore discreet cook and retiring showman are the humble parts I have attempted in this book.
To all lovers of Pepys there is one name that at once leaps to mind - the name of Mr. H. B. Wheatley, and to his invaluable edition of the Diary, to his Pepysiana, and to Samuel Pepys and the World he Lived In, I am much in debt.
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