Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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Page 46
... March- mont will call upon me , and then I shall call on Lord Marchmont . ' Mrs. Thrale was uneasy at this unac- countable caprice ; and told me , that if I did not take care to bring about a meeting between Lord Marchmont and him , it ...
... March- mont will call upon me , and then I shall call on Lord Marchmont . ' Mrs. Thrale was uneasy at this unac- countable caprice ; and told me , that if I did not take care to bring about a meeting between Lord Marchmont and him , it ...
Page 58
... March 12th , 1782 , which attracted much attention . They were commonly attributed to Mr. ( afterwards Sir W. W. ) Pepys , and Madame d'Arblay , who alludes to them complacently , thought them his ; but he subsequently repudiated the ...
... March 12th , 1782 , which attracted much attention . They were commonly attributed to Mr. ( afterwards Sir W. W. ) Pepys , and Madame d'Arblay , who alludes to them complacently , thought them his ; but he subsequently repudiated the ...
Page 59
... through the Opera House , even in the presence of the Queen . " Lord March ( afterwards Duke of Queensberry ) was a lord of the bedchamber in the decorous court of George the Third , when he wrote thus to Selwyn MANNERS OF 1782 . 59 69.
... through the Opera House , even in the presence of the Queen . " Lord March ( afterwards Duke of Queensberry ) was a lord of the bedchamber in the decorous court of George the Third , when he wrote thus to Selwyn MANNERS OF 1782 . 59 69.
Page 127
... March , 1780 , she writes to Johnson : - " I am willing to show myself in Southwark , or in any place , for my master's pleasure or advantage ; but have no present conviction that to be re - elected would be advantageous , so shattered ...
... March , 1780 , she writes to Johnson : - " I am willing to show myself in Southwark , or in any place , for my master's pleasure or advantage ; but have no present conviction that to be re - elected would be advantageous , so shattered ...
Page 130
... - ground and contorno , who comes up to Mrs. Thrale , you know . " In " Thraliana " : 66 Sunday , March 18th , 1781. - Well ! Now I have experienced the delights of a London winter , spent in 130 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI . 7.
... - ground and contorno , who comes up to Mrs. Thrale , you know . " In " Thraliana " : 66 Sunday , March 18th , 1781. - Well ! Now I have experienced the delights of a London winter , spent in 130 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI . 7.
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