Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... Seward's Account of his Loves Misrepresentation and 256 erroneous Theory of a Critic 257-260 • Last Days and Death ... Seward's Impressions of her and Piozzi 307 Publication of the " Letters " 307-308 Opinions on them - Madame D'Arblay ...
... Seward's Account of his Loves Misrepresentation and 256 erroneous Theory of a Critic 257-260 • Last Days and Death ... Seward's Impressions of her and Piozzi 307 Publication of the " Letters " 307-308 Opinions on them - Madame D'Arblay ...
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... Seward • Mrs. Piozzi's Theory of Style Attacked by Walpole and Gifford The Preface 319 320 321 322 322-324 325 326-327 327-328 Extracts 329-335 Anecdote of Goldsmith 336 Publication of her " Synonyms " -Gifford's Attack . 337 Extract ...
... Seward • Mrs. Piozzi's Theory of Style Attacked by Walpole and Gifford The Preface 319 320 321 322 322-324 325 326-327 327-328 Extracts 329-335 Anecdote of Goldsmith 336 Publication of her " Synonyms " -Gifford's Attack . 337 Extract ...
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... 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.
... 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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Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. Seward saw him presented to the Archbishop of York , and described his bow to an Archbishop as such a studied elaboration of homage , such an extension of limb , such a flexion of body , as have ...
Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. Seward saw him presented to the Archbishop of York , and described his bow to an Archbishop as such a studied elaboration of homage , such an extension of limb , such a flexion of body , as have ...
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... Seward entered . I instantly put away my book , because I dreaded being thought studious and affected . He offered his service to find anything for me , and then , in the same breath , ran on to speak of the book with which I had myself ...
... Seward entered . I instantly put away my book , because I dreaded being thought studious and affected . He offered his service to find anything for me , and then , in the same breath , ran on to speak of the book with which I had myself ...
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