Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... Crutchley 143-144 Sale of the Brewery 144-147 Mrs. Thrale's Introduction to Piozzi 147 Scene with him at Dr. Burney's 148-151 Her early Impressions of him 152-153 Melancholy Reflections 154 PAGE Johnson's Regard for Thrale 155-156 Mrs ...
... Crutchley 143-144 Sale of the Brewery 144-147 Mrs. Thrale's Introduction to Piozzi 147 Scene with him at Dr. Burney's 148-151 Her early Impressions of him 152-153 Melancholy Reflections 154 PAGE Johnson's Regard for Thrale 155-156 Mrs ...
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... Crutchley said but little ; but that little was bitter enough . " However , ' said Mr. Seward , after all that can be said , there is nobody whose manners are more engaging , nobody more amiable than the little Sophy ; and she is ...
... Crutchley said but little ; but that little was bitter enough . " However , ' said Mr. Seward , after all that can be said , there is nobody whose manners are more engaging , nobody more amiable than the little Sophy ; and she is ...
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... Crutchley here made a speech that half won my heart . 6 " I wish , ' said he , Miss Streatfield was here at this moment to cuff you , Seward ! ' " Cuff me , ' cried he . ' What , the little Sophy ! and why ? ' " For disposing of her ...
... Crutchley here made a speech that half won my heart . 6 " I wish , ' said he , Miss Streatfield was here at this moment to cuff you , Seward ! ' " Cuff me , ' cried he . ' What , the little Sophy ! and why ? ' " For disposing of her ...
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... Crutchley came from Sunning - hill to be ready for the morrow's flash . Johnson was at the Bishop of Chester's . I went down in the course of the afternoon to see after my master as usual , and found him not asleep , but sitting with ...
... Crutchley came from Sunning - hill to be ready for the morrow's flash . Johnson was at the Bishop of Chester's . I went down in the course of the afternoon to see after my master as usual , and found him not asleep , but sitting with ...
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... Crutchley was run down at Hetty's intreaty , and had sent to fetch Pepys back . He was got but into Upper Brook Street , and found his friend in a most violent fit of the apoplexy , from which he only recovered to relapse into another ...
... Crutchley was run down at Hetty's intreaty , and had sent to fetch Pepys back . He was got but into Upper Brook Street , and found his friend in a most violent fit of the apoplexy , from which he only recovered to relapse into another ...
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