Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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Page 61
... favour . " But though we were some time together , and though she was so very civil , she did not hint at my book ... favoured the world ! ' " The exact words he began with I cannot recollect , for I was actually confounded by the attack ...
... favour . " But though we were some time together , and though she was so very civil , she did not hint at my book ... favoured the world ! ' " The exact words he began with I cannot recollect , for I was actually confounded by the attack ...
Page 81
... favour of three human creatures : and the part Mr. Thrale took from desperation was the likeliest thing in the world to pro- duce broken limbs and death . " The drawbacks on his gratification and on that of his fellow travellers were ...
... favour of three human creatures : and the part Mr. Thrale took from desperation was the likeliest thing in the world to pro- duce broken limbs and death . " The drawbacks on his gratification and on that of his fellow travellers were ...
Page 128
... favour . " I left Mr. Thrale at Brighthelmstone and came to town again to see what was left to be done : we have now got arms and mean to defend ourselves by force if further violence is intended . Sir Philip comes every day at some ...
... favour . " I left Mr. Thrale at Brighthelmstone and came to town again to see what was left to be done : we have now got arms and mean to defend ourselves by force if further violence is intended . Sir Philip comes every day at some ...
Page 132
... favour . Oh , the triumph he will have ! and the lyes he will tell ! and how Baretti On Thrale's death is thus described in " Thraliana " : : " On the Sunday , the 1st of April , I went to hear the Bishop of Peterborough preach at May ...
... favour . Oh , the triumph he will have ! and the lyes he will tell ! and how Baretti On Thrale's death is thus described in " Thraliana " : : " On the Sunday , the 1st of April , I went to hear the Bishop of Peterborough preach at May ...
Page 148
... favour , through the magnetism of congenial talents . 66 6 Vainly , however , he sought to elicit some observa- tions that might lead to disserting discourse ; all his attempts received only quiet , acquiescent replies , sig- nifying ...
... favour , through the magnetism of congenial talents . 66 6 Vainly , however , he sought to elicit some observa- tions that might lead to disserting discourse ; all his attempts received only quiet , acquiescent replies , sig- nifying ...
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acquaintance admiration Anecdotes asked Baretti Bath beauty believe Bishop Bishop of Peterborough Boswell Boswell's Brighthelmstone Brynbella called character conversation creature cried Croker Crutchley D'Arblay's daughter dear death delight Diary dined dinner Doctor Doctor Johnson fancy Fanny Burney favour fellow Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Grosvenor Square happy Hawkins heard heart Hester Lynch Salusbury honour hope husband Italy Johnson lady letter live London look Lord Lord Macaulay Madame D'Arblay marginal note marriage married Memoirs mentioned mind Miss Burney Miss Streatfield Miss Thrale mistress Montagu morning never once Pepys perhaps person Piozzi pleasure poor pretty printer's devil replied Salusbury Samuel Johnson says Boswell Seward Sophy Southwark spirit Streatham suppose sure talk tell tender thing thought Thraliana tion told took verses whilst wish woman writes written wrote