Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... Burney 127 • · Mrs. Thrale canvassing Southwark . 127 Attack by Rioters on the Brewhouse 128 Thrale's Illness and ... Burney's Her early Impressions of him . Melancholy Reflections 141 142 143-144 144-147 147 • 148-151 152-153 154 PAGE ...
... Burney 127 • · Mrs. Thrale canvassing Southwark . 127 Attack by Rioters on the Brewhouse 128 Thrale's Illness and ... Burney's Her early Impressions of him . Melancholy Reflections 141 142 143-144 144-147 147 • 148-151 152-153 154 PAGE ...
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... Burney states that in 1765 " he very frequently met John- son at Streatham , where they had many long conversations , after sitting up as long as the fire and candles lasted , and much longer than the patience of the servants subsisted ...
... Burney states that in 1765 " he very frequently met John- son at Streatham , where they had many long conversations , after sitting up as long as the fire and candles lasted , and much longer than the patience of the servants subsisted ...
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... . Mr. * Canning was blackballed the first time he was proposed . He was elected in 1798 , Mr. Windham being his proposer , and Dr. Burney his seconder . Seward saw him presented to the Archbishop of York , JOHNSON'S SOCIAL POSITION . 25.
... . Mr. * Canning was blackballed the first time he was proposed . He was elected in 1798 , Mr. Windham being his proposer , and Dr. Burney his seconder . Seward saw him presented to the Archbishop of York , JOHNSON'S SOCIAL POSITION . 25.
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... Burney and his daughter , Mrs. Montagu , Mrs. Boscawen , Mrs. Crewe , Lord Loughborough , Dunning ( afterwards Lord Ashburton ) , Lord Mulgrave , Lord Westcote , Sir Lucas and Mr. ( afterwards Sir William ) Pepys , Major Holroyd ...
... Burney and his daughter , Mrs. Montagu , Mrs. Boscawen , Mrs. Crewe , Lord Loughborough , Dunning ( afterwards Lord Ashburton ) , Lord Mulgrave , Lord Westcote , Sir Lucas and Mr. ( afterwards Sir William ) Pepys , Major Holroyd ...
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... Burney , " & c . , by his daughter , Madame D'Arblay . In three volumes , 1832. Vol . ii . p . 173-178 . † The first of these was then ( about 1768 ) in the meridian of its lustre , but had been instituted many years previously at Bath ...
... Burney , " & c . , by his daughter , Madame D'Arblay . In three volumes , 1832. Vol . ii . p . 173-178 . † The first of these was then ( about 1768 ) in the meridian of its lustre , but had been instituted many years previously at Bath ...
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