Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... Lives of the Poets Miscellaneous or Original Compositions in Prose and Verse . The Three Warnings The Streatham Portraits Asheri PAGE 3 6 30 34 34 ท 37 40 43 46 49 52 56 63 75 89 ท 123 132 163 165 170 181 Character of Thrale ...
... Lives of the Poets Miscellaneous or Original Compositions in Prose and Verse . The Three Warnings The Streatham Portraits Asheri PAGE 3 6 30 34 34 ท 37 40 43 46 49 52 56 63 75 89 ท 123 132 163 165 170 181 Character of Thrale ...
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... live in the Borough , to which , and to his business , he observed , that Mr. Thrale was as unac- countably attached now as he had been in his father's time averse from both . And oh ! cried the old man , how would my deceased friend ...
... live in the Borough , to which , and to his business , he observed , that Mr. Thrale was as unac- countably attached now as he had been in his father's time averse from both . And oh ! cried the old man , how would my deceased friend ...
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... honour . Mr. Dance's picture of our friend David lives in a copy now in Oxford St. , the character King Richard . " VOL . II . D - FRAGMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY . [ THE following fragments of autobiography A SHAKESPEARE ANECDOTE . 33 33.
... honour . Mr. Dance's picture of our friend David lives in a copy now in Oxford St. , the character King Richard . " VOL . II . D - FRAGMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY . [ THE following fragments of autobiography A SHAKESPEARE ANECDOTE . 33 33.
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... Lives of the Civilians " as an ingenious but unsteady and eccentric man , the confidential law - adviser of the notorious Duchess of Kingston . pleasure he had taken in his business , before all D 2 MISS STREATFIELD . 33 35.
... Lives of the Civilians " as an ingenious but unsteady and eccentric man , the confidential law - adviser of the notorious Duchess of Kingston . pleasure he had taken in his business , before all D 2 MISS STREATFIELD . 33 35.
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... lives in Clifford Street , I hear , all winter ; " and so he did , leaving his carriage at his sister's door in Hanover Square , that no inquirer might hurt his favourite's reputation ; which my behaviour likewise tended to preserve ...
... lives in Clifford Street , I hear , all winter ; " and so he did , leaving his carriage at his sister's door in Hanover Square , that no inquirer might hurt his favourite's reputation ; which my behaviour likewise tended to preserve ...
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