VOLUME V Autobiographers of the Seventeenth Century (1630-1690) INCLUDING THE SELF-NARRATIVES OF WILLIAM LILLY, the astrologist and charlatan; JOHN MILTON, greatest of religious poets; COUNT DE GRAMMONT, gayest of French gallants; GEORGE FOX, founder of the Quakers; JOHN BUNYAN, the reformed drunkard and visionary; PRINCESS SOPHIA OF HANOVER, ancestress of the British and German sovereigns; SAMUEL PEPYS, most noted of gossips; and SIR ISAAC NEWTON, greatest of scientists. WITH INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS BY GEORGE C. CHASE President of Bates College WINTHROP E. STONE President of Purdue University This volume is issued as part of a complete set of The University Library of Autobiography, composed of fifteen volumes. Volume I contains the authenticated certificate as to the limitation of the edition and the registered number of this set. COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY F. TYLER DANIELS COMPANY |