Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... Verses to her Her Age ท PAGE 3-7 7 7-11 11-14 14-20 21-24 25 26 27-28 29-35 35 36--38 39-40 Her Personal Appearance and Handwriting Portraits of her 41-42 43-44 Boswell at Streatham Her Behaviour to Johnson Her Acquirements ...
... Verses to her Her Age ท PAGE 3-7 7 7-11 11-14 14-20 21-24 25 26 27-28 29-35 35 36--38 39-40 Her Personal Appearance and Handwriting Portraits of her 41-42 43-44 Boswell at Streatham Her Behaviour to Johnson Her Acquirements ...
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... Verses to him Johnson's Health Self - Communings Town Gossip Verses on Pacchierotti Fears for Johnson ท Reports of her marrying again Reasons for quitting Streatham Resolution to quit approved by Johnson Complaints of Johnson's ...
... Verses to him Johnson's Health Self - Communings Town Gossip Verses on Pacchierotti Fears for Johnson ท Reports of her marrying again Reasons for quitting Streatham Resolution to quit approved by Johnson Complaints of Johnson's ...
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... verses were at that time the subject of common discourse , soon afforded a pretence * , and Mr. Murphy brought Johnson to meet him , giving me general caution not to be surprised at his figure , dress , or behaviour . * Mr. Johnson ...
... verses were at that time the subject of common discourse , soon afforded a pretence * , and Mr. Murphy brought Johnson to meet him , giving me general caution not to be surprised at his figure , dress , or behaviour . * Mr. Johnson ...
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... verses , and been asked to some tables , should likewise be asked to ours , and made a temptation to Mr. Johnson to meet him : cordingly he came , and Mr. Murphy at four o'clock brought Mr. Johnson to dinner . We liked each other so ...
... verses , and been asked to some tables , should likewise be asked to ours , and made a temptation to Mr. Johnson to meet him : cordingly he came , and Mr. Murphy at four o'clock brought Mr. Johnson to dinner . We liked each other so ...
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... verses , compared with Lord Macaulay's prose , strikingly shew how the same subject can be degraded or elevated by the mode of treatment ; and how easily the historian or biographer , who expands his authorities by picturesque details ...
... verses , compared with Lord Macaulay's prose , strikingly shew how the same subject can be degraded or elevated by the mode of treatment ; and how easily the historian or biographer , who expands his authorities by picturesque details ...
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