Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... Salusbury 347-350 Life in Wales 351 Character and Habits of Piozzi 352-353 Brynbella 354 Illness and Death of Piozzi 355-356 Miss Thrale's Marriage The Conway Episode 358 357-361 Anecdotes 361 . Celebration of her Eightieth Birthday 361 ...
... Salusbury 347-350 Life in Wales 351 Character and Habits of Piozzi 352-353 Brynbella 354 Illness and Death of Piozzi 355-356 Miss Thrale's Marriage The Conway Episode 358 357-361 Anecdotes 361 . Celebration of her Eightieth Birthday 361 ...
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... Salusbury were her executors , and the present publica- tion takes place in pursuance of an agreement with their personal representatives , the Rev. G. A. Salusbury , Rector of Westbury , Salop , and Captain J. Butler Fellowes . Large ...
... Salusbury were her executors , and the present publica- tion takes place in pursuance of an agreement with their personal representatives , the Rev. G. A. Salusbury , Rector of Westbury , Salop , and Captain J. Butler Fellowes . Large ...
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... Salusbury , who deems it of too private and delicate a character to be submitted to strangers , but has kindly supplied me with some curious passages and much valuable information extracted from it . I shall have many minor obligations ...
... Salusbury , who deems it of too private and delicate a character to be submitted to strangers , but has kindly supplied me with some curious passages and much valuable information extracted from it . I shall have many minor obligations ...
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... Salusbury , of good Welsh extraction , a lady of lively talents , improved by edu- cation . That Johnson's introduction into Mr. Thrale's family , which contributed so much to the happiness of his life , was owing to her desire for his ...
... Salusbury , of good Welsh extraction , a lady of lively talents , improved by edu- cation . That Johnson's introduction into Mr. Thrale's family , which contributed so much to the happiness of his life , was owing to her desire for his ...
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... Salusbury , referring to a china bowl in his pos- session , says : " The slip of paper now in it is in my father's handwriting , and copied , I have heard him say , from the original slip , which was worn out by age and fingering . The ...
... Salusbury , referring to a china bowl in his pos- session , says : " The slip of paper now in it is in my father's handwriting , and copied , I have heard him say , from the original slip , which was worn out by age and fingering . The ...
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