Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... did so : but made him work very hard , and treated him very roughly , Halsey * In " Thraliana " she says : " strolled to London with only 4s . 6d . in his pocket . " being more proud than tender , and his only child THE THRALES . 9.
... did so : but made him work very hard , and treated him very roughly , Halsey * In " Thraliana " she says : " strolled to London with only 4s . 6d . in his pocket . " being more proud than tender , and his only child THE THRALES . 9.
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Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. being more proud than tender , and his only child , a daughter , married to Lord Cobham . " Old Thrale , however , as these fine writers call him , -then a young fellow , and , like his uncle ...
Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. being more proud than tender , and his only child , a daughter , married to Lord Cobham . " Old Thrale , however , as these fine writers call him , -then a young fellow , and , like his uncle ...
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... tender that he could chew it . " When Boswell describes him as occupied for a con- siderable time in reading the " Memoirs of Fontenelle , ” leaning and swinging upon the low gate into the court ( at Streatham ) without his hat , her ...
... tender that he could chew it . " When Boswell describes him as occupied for a con- siderable time in reading the " Memoirs of Fontenelle , ” leaning and swinging upon the low gate into the court ( at Streatham ) without his hat , her ...
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... tender was her voice , so fair her face , So sweetly gleam'd her eyes behind her tears , Like sunlight on the plain , behind a shower . " Idylls of The King . - Vivien . * -and all for love of me as she pretends ; MISS STREATFIELD . 111 ...
... tender was her voice , so fair her face , So sweetly gleam'd her eyes behind her tears , Like sunlight on the plain , behind a shower . " Idylls of The King . - Vivien . * -and all for love of me as she pretends ; MISS STREATFIELD . 111 ...
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... tender ! On the first Fryday that he spoke after his stupor , she came to see him , and as she sate by the bedside pitying him , ' Oh , ' says he , ' who would not suffer even all that I have endured to be pitied by you ! ' This I heard ...
... tender ! On the first Fryday that he spoke after his stupor , she came to see him , and as she sate by the bedside pitying him , ' Oh , ' says he , ' who would not suffer even all that I have endured to be pitied by you ! ' This I heard ...
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