Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... Grosvenor Square 129-131 Proposed Tour 131-132 Thrale's Death 132-136 His Will 137 Johnson as Executor 138 • Her Management of the Brewery 139-140 Italian Translation A strange Incident • Mrs. Montagu - Mr . Crutchley Sale of the ...
... Grosvenor Square 129-131 Proposed Tour 131-132 Thrale's Death 132-136 His Will 137 Johnson as Executor 138 • Her Management of the Brewery 139-140 Italian Translation A strange Incident • Mrs. Montagu - Mr . Crutchley Sale of the ...
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... Grosvenor Square . " She has written opposite : " Spiteful again ! He went by direc- tion of his physicians where they could easiest attend to him . " The removal to Grosvenor Square is thus mentioned in " Thraliana " : " Monday ...
... Grosvenor Square . " She has written opposite : " Spiteful again ! He went by direc- tion of his physicians where they could easiest attend to him . " The removal to Grosvenor Square is thus mentioned in " Thraliana " : " Monday ...
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... Grosvenor Square we are going , and I cannot be sorry , for it will doubtless be comfortable enough to see one's friends commodiously , and I have long wished to quit Harrow Corner , to be sure ; how could one help it ? though I did ...
... Grosvenor Square we are going , and I cannot be sorry , for it will doubtless be comfortable enough to see one's friends commodiously , and I have long wished to quit Harrow Corner , to be sure ; how could one help it ? though I did ...
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... Grosvenor Square ; ' tis a poor thing , however , and leaves a void in the mind , but I have had my compting - house duties to attend , my sick master to watch , my little children to look after , and how much good have I done in any ...
... Grosvenor Square ; ' tis a poor thing , however , and leaves a void in the mind , but I have had my compting - house duties to attend , my sick master to watch , my little children to look after , and how much good have I done in any ...
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... Grosvenor Square . " These in- vitations had been sent out by his own express desire : so little was he aware of his danger . Letters and messages of condolence poured in from all sides . Johnson ( in a letter dated April 5th ) said all ...
... Grosvenor Square . " These in- vitations had been sent out by his own express desire : so little was he aware of his danger . Letters and messages of condolence poured in from all sides . Johnson ( in a letter dated April 5th ) said all ...
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