Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... late to be properly placed or effectively worked up ; some , too late to be included at all . The arrangement in this edition will therefore , I trust , be found less faulty than in the first , whilst the additions are large and ...
... late to be properly placed or effectively worked up ; some , too late to be included at all . The arrangement in this edition will therefore , I trust , be found less faulty than in the first , whilst the additions are large and ...
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... late Bishop of Bristol , has placed at my disposal a series of letters from Mrs. Piozzi to his father , extending over nearly twenty - five years ( from 1797 to the year of her death ) and exceeding a hundred in number . These have been ...
... late Bishop of Bristol , has placed at my disposal a series of letters from Mrs. Piozzi to his father , extending over nearly twenty - five years ( from 1797 to the year of her death ) and exceeding a hundred in number . These have been ...
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... late Sir James Fellowes . 3. Fugitive pieces of her composition , most of which have never appeared in print . 4. Manuscript notes by her on Wraxall's Memoirs , and on her own published works , namely : " Anecdotes of the late Samuel ...
... late Sir James Fellowes . 3. Fugitive pieces of her composition , most of which have never appeared in print . 4. Manuscript notes by her on Wraxall's Memoirs , and on her own published works , namely : " Anecdotes of the late Samuel ...
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... late Sir James Fellowes , of Adbury House , Hants , M.D. , F.R.S. , to whom the letters were addressed . He and the late Sir John Piozzi Salusbury were her executors , and the present publica- tion takes place in pursuance of an ...
... late Sir James Fellowes , of Adbury House , Hants , M.D. , F.R.S. , to whom the letters were addressed . He and the late Sir John Piozzi Salusbury were her executors , and the present publica- tion takes place in pursuance of an ...
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... late hours , or more properly ( say Mrs. Thrale ) hated early ones . Nothing was more terrifying to him than the idea of going to bed , which he never would call going to rest , or suffer another to call it so . " I lie down that my ...
... late hours , or more properly ( say Mrs. Thrale ) hated early ones . Nothing was more terrifying to him than the idea of going to bed , which he never would call going to rest , or suffer another to call it so . " I lie down that my ...
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