Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... thought worth printing appeared in " The Atlantic Monthly " for June last , from which I have taken the liberty of copying the best . The " Lives of the Poets " is now the property of Mr. William Alexander Smith , of New York , who was ...
... thought worth printing appeared in " The Atlantic Monthly " for June last , from which I have taken the liberty of copying the best . The " Lives of the Poets " is now the property of Mr. William Alexander Smith , of New York , who was ...
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... Thoughts on her Return from Italy 286 287-289 290 ท 291 292-297 297-299 299-302 Her Reception 303-306 Miss Seward's Impressions of her and Piozzi 307 Publication of the " Letters " 307-308 Opinions on them - Madame D'Arblay , Queen ...
... Thoughts on her Return from Italy 286 287-289 290 ท 291 292-297 297-299 299-302 Her Reception 303-306 Miss Seward's Impressions of her and Piozzi 307 Publication of the " Letters " 307-308 Opinions on them - Madame D'Arblay , Queen ...
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... thought of burning , is now in the posses- sion of Mr. 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 ...
... thought of burning , is now in the posses- sion of Mr. 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 ...
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... from the strong contagion of the gown , " he had desired me ( says Boswell ) to change spreads into burns . I thought this alteration not only cured . the fault , but was more poetical , as it JOHNSON'S HABITS . 15.
... from the strong contagion of the gown , " he had desired me ( says Boswell ) to change spreads into burns . I thought this alteration not only cured . the fault , but was more poetical , as it JOHNSON'S HABITS . 15.
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... thoughts ( with a profound gravity ) of buying a jack , because I think a jack is some credit to a house . Mr. T. Well , but you will have a spit , too ? Dr. J. No , Sir , no ; for we shall never use it ; will be presumed ! that ...
... thoughts ( with a profound gravity ) of buying a jack , because I think a jack is some credit to a house . Mr. T. Well , but you will have a spit , too ? Dr. J. No , Sir , no ; for we shall never use it ; will be presumed ! that ...
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