Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. MRS . PIOZZI'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY & c . VOL . II . PRINTED BY LONDON SPOTTISWOODE AND CO . NEW - STREET.
Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. MRS . PIOZZI'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY & c . VOL . II . PRINTED BY LONDON SPOTTISWOODE AND CO . NEW - STREET.
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Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. PRINTED BY LONDON SPOTTISWOODE AND CO . NEW - STREET SQUARE BLIOT W. Hogarth pinx . The Lady's Last Stake .
Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. PRINTED BY LONDON SPOTTISWOODE AND CO . NEW - STREET SQUARE BLIOT W. Hogarth pinx . The Lady's Last Stake .
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... Street , where he told my mother he should follow in less than two months ; make a new will , and leave poor Fiddle 10,000l . , having understood that my parents had by their marriage settlement agreed to entail the old Bachygraig ...
... Street , where he told my mother he should follow in less than two months ; make a new will , and leave poor Fiddle 10,000l . , having understood that my parents had by their marriage settlement agreed to entail the old Bachygraig ...
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... Street ( Bath ) , -- having undisclosed hopes of his own to get the heiress , not only took alarm , but cunningly conveyed that alarm to my father , who , when he came home , said he saw his girl already half disposed of without his own ...
... Street ( Bath ) , -- having undisclosed hopes of his own to get the heiress , not only took alarm , but cunningly conveyed that alarm to my father , who , when he came home , said he saw his girl already half disposed of without his own ...
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... Street , Soho , then no unfashionable part of the world , and thither I went - oh how willingly ! to visit her every day . My husband's sisters † ( who , like himself , were eminent for personal beauty ) now called upon me , looked at ...
... Street , Soho , then no unfashionable part of the world , and thither I went - oh how willingly ! to visit her every day . My husband's sisters † ( who , like himself , were eminent for personal beauty ) now called upon me , looked at ...
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Adieu admired amuse anecdotes Bath beautiful believe Bishop Boswell brother Brynbella Burney called character charming cries Daniel Lysons daughter dear Sir James death delight dinner Doctor Johnson epigram fancy father favourite feel gout H. L. PIOZZI happy hear heard heart honour hope husband Italy kind King Lady laugh letter live London look Lord Byron Lord Lyttelton Lutwyche Lysons marriage married Miles Peter Andrews mind Miss Thrale mother never night once Paradise Lost Penzance perhaps play poor Pope portrait praise pretty recollect remember replied Salusbury Samuel Lysons scarce sent Siddons Sir James Fellowes Sir Robert Cotton story Streatham Park suppose sure talk tell thing thought Thrale told verses virtue whilst wish wonder Wraxall write written wrote young