I just found out, that SP was the Harvey Weinstein of the 1660s! They
   obviously had no #metoo campaigns in those days. And completely
   different men-women relationships. It's quite strange to read his coded
   sexual passages in a spanish/french/latin mishmash. And the complete
   diary including those passages is hard to find. Though there is tis
   page:
   [1]http://www.pepys.info/bits2.html
   He's been mentioned often for his relevance in describing the music
   scene in Charles II reign (another oversexed regent apparently). Has
   anyone here seen the BBC2 television movie from 2003 "The private life
   of Samuel Pepys"? I'd very much like to see it.
   Best
   G.

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References

   1. http://www.pepys.info/bits2.html


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