Piozzi, Mrs., death of Mr. Piozzi, i. 356; ii. 73.
their portraits, i. 356.
her way of life after his death, i. 357.
her fancy for W. A. Conway, i. 357.
her ball and supper on her eightieth birthday, i. 361. her death, i. 362.
her will, i. 364.
her character, i. 364. her colloquial excellence, i. 369. her wit, i. 371.
her autobiographical memoirs, ii. 3, 6.
her account of her second marriage, ii. 49, 58. her residence in Italy, ii. 56, 59, 63.
her biographical anecdotes, ii. 68.
Mr. Thrale's will, and account of the sale of the brewery, ii. 46.
account of Mr. Thrale's death, i. 42.
and of Dr. Collier, ii. 43. her marginal notes in the two volumes of printed letters, ii. 75.
her notes on Wraxall's "Me- moirs of my own Time," ii. 89.
her marginal notes on Bos- well's "Life of Johnson," ii. 123.
and on "Johnson's Lives of the Poets," ii. 132.
her original compositions in prose and verse, ii. 165. - her portrait at Streatham, ii. 173. her letters, ii. 217. Piozzi, Mr., i. 133.
account of the commencement of his acquaintance with Mrs. Thrale, i. 147, 161; ii. 49. his singing, i. 133, 151. Mrs. Thrale's conflicting feel- ings, i. 188.
her parting with him, i. 205. her recall of him, i. 219.
his marriage with Mrs. Thrale, i. 226.
Venice, the Mendicanti of, i. 335. Vesey, Mrs., one of the founders of the Blue Stocking Clubs, i.
27.
Vincent, Dr., Dean of Westminster, his account of Baretti, quoted, i. 98.
"Vortigern," forged play of, ii. 228, 230, 239, 242, note.
Vyse, Rev. Dr., and Miss Streatfield, i. 118.
Wade, Mr., and the "love-letters," ii. 83.
Wales, tour of Dr. Johnson and the Thrales in, i. 82.
published by Mr. Duppa, i.
82.
Waller, the poet, Mrs. Piozzi's re- marks on, ii. 140.
Walpole, Horace, his remarks on the "Florence Miscellany," i.
271.
his opinion of Dr. Johnson after reading his Letters to Mrs. Thrale, i. 309.
his criticism on Mrs. Piozzi's Travels, i. 323, 326.
Warnings, The Three," ii. 165. 66 Watch, Lines on a," ii. 213. Wedderburne, first Lord Lough-
borough, i. 296; ii. 113. Weston, Sophia, i. 362. Whately, Dr., his Doubts," ii. 423. Williams, Mrs., i. 21. 23. Williams, Mrs. Anna, her "Miscel- lanies," i. 55.
his remarks on Boswell and Mrs. Piozzi, i. 286.
his opinion of Mrs. Piozzi's "Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson,” i. 290.
Miss Helen, and Mrs. Piozzi, i. 307; ii. 378. Wolsey, Cardinal, ii. 233. Woodhouse, the poetical shoemaker,
i. 12, 13.
Johnson's contempt for him, i. 12, note. Wraxall, Sir N. W., his remarks on Mrs. Thrale's colloquial powers quoted, i. 29,
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